By George Fox and others agreeing an organisational structure from the mid 17th century onwards.
Because the Quakers didn't approve of the Anglican Church. The Anglican Church was basically the Church of England. The Vestry Acts collected money for the Anglican Church so the Quakers didn't want to.
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The puritans wanted to purify the catholic church of the Quakers
The services of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) are usually referred to as "Meetings for Worship".
It is hard to say, different Quakers will 'feel' differently about most things. Most Quakers accept the necessity of an organised and structured Church Government system that allows all Quakers to make contributions to the decision making and share responsibility for the decisions taken and actions carried out.
Yes they did they were Quakers
The Quakers were founded in the mid 1600s by George Fox. Technically they did not break away from any church although mainstream religion in the UK at the time was Anglican.
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Because Quakers provide alternative ways of worship to that of The Church of England that some adherents of the Church of England ways find more attractive. However, there are dual members of Quakers and The Church of England so they obviously have no sense of there being a 'threat', a term that is likely to be thought appropriate by only a relatively few people.yes but Quakers also had freedom of religion witch people left the church to make false gods or idols which meant less money for the church and less power
They wanted a pure church and religious freedom.
William Penn. His colony was Pennsylvania and was accepting of most, Quakers included.
The Quakers want money from the people who come to mass. So don't follow this religon cause you lose money!!