Quakerism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rubiaceous
the trees yielding peruvian bark and quinine the madder the quaker ladies and the trees bearing the edible fruits called genipap
Quakerlike
Like a Quaker
Quaker
One who quakes
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Nux vomica
strychnine and brucine are obtained The seeds are sometimes called Quaker buttons
Dunker
mainly those of the Baptists but partly those of the Quakers called also Tunkers Dunkards Dippers and by themselves Brethren and
Boehmenism
the mystical theological doctrine of Jakob Boehme that influenced the Quakers
Separatists
Separatists, seceders from the Church. They, like Quakers, solemnly affirm, instead of taking the usual oath, before they
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