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Evangelical Friends — (spr. Ewendschillikel Frennds), eine kirchliche Secte in England, 1837 gestiftet, s.u. Quäker … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Evangelical Friends International — (EFI) is an branch of Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) Yearly meetings (regional associations) around the world that profess evangelical Christian beliefs. History The Society of Friends suffered a series of schisms in the early 19th Century … Wikipedia
Fellowship of Evangelical Friends — The Fellowship of Evangelical Friends is a protestant charismatic mission of American origin. It is active in many countries. It has trained people of the Kani tribe in India. As is obvious from the title, they are an evangelical organization… … Wikipedia
Friends United Meeting — (FUM) is an association of twenty six yearly meetings of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in North America, Africa, and the Caribbean. In addition there are several individual Monthly meetings and organizations that are members of FUM.… … Wikipedia
Friends Church — (formerly Yorba Linda Friends Church) is an evangelical megachurch located in the upscale Orange County city of Yorba Linda, California. The church is affiliated with the Evangelical Friends International denomination. With weekly attendance… … Wikipedia
Friends School (Japan) — is a women s junior and senior high school (7th 12th grades), authorised by the Japanese Education Law, of Religious Society of Friends in Tokyo, Japan.In 1887, Women Evangelical Friends from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA founded it for the… … Wikipedia
Friends World Committee for Consultation — Friend World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) is a Quaker organization that works to communicate between all parts of Quakerism. FWCC s world headquarters is based in London [ [http://www.fwccworld.org/ FWCC World office homepage] ] . It has… … Wikipedia
Friends, Society of — known as Quakers Protestant denomination that arose in England in the mid 17th century. The movement began with radical English Puritans called Seekers, who rejected the Anglican church and other existing Protestant sects. They took their faith… … Universalium
Friends General Conference — The Friends General Conference (FGC) is a North American Quaker organization primarily serving the Quaker yearly and monthly meetings in the United States and Canada that choose to be members. The FGC was founded in 1900 [… … Wikipedia
Friends United Meeting — The Friends United Meeting, based in the United States, is the largest Friends (Quakers) association in the world. The Friends movement in North America began in the colonial era, when William Penn (1644 1718) created Pennsylvania as a… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism