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20 answers for: Members of the Society of Friends, a pacifist Chri...
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QUAKERSMembers of the Society of Friends, a pacifist Christian denomination founded in England in the 17th
GROUPA band of musicians/singers, a circle of friends, a class of peers, a cluster of galaxies, a family of chemical elements or a gathering of people (5)
METHODISTProtestant Christian denomination founded by John Wesley and others in 18th-century England (9)
ODDFELLOWMember of a secret benevolent and fraternal association founded in England in the 18c (3,6)
ADVENTISTSSeventh-day ____ , a Protestant denomination founded in the U.S. in the 1860s (10)
THEEWord used by members of the Society of Friends
RECHABITEMember of an originally Israelite sect who abstained from alcoholic drinks, founded in England in 1835
QUAKERA member of the Society of Friends (6)
BUNCHInformal word for a group of people/friends; a handful of flowers; or, a cluster of grapes (5)
ROYALSOCIETYAn association founded in England by Charles II in 1660 to promote research in the sciences (5,7)
THEPOTTERIESCollective term for six towns which were the centre of ceramic production in England in the early 17th Century (3,9)
INDUSTRIALPeriod of technological advancement that began in England in the late 18th century, the ... Revoluti
FOLKSONGMusical scholar Cecil Sharp was a founding father of its revival in England in the early 20th century (4,4)
MARXISTLeftie has kiss when embraced by a member of the Society of Mary (7)
OXFAMInternational disaster relief charity, founded in England in 1942 (5)
DYSONAppliance giant founded in England in 1991
GEORGEFOXEnglish religious leader who founded the Society of Friends in 1647
CAMERAGet the picture?: The ___ on a smartphone gives friends a chance to enjoy the party again long after it's over
FOLLYCostly, usually non-functional building, in fashion in England in the 18th and 19th centuries (5)
MORRISDANCINGForm of rhythmic stepping which originated in England in the 15th Century (6,7)