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This work explores the principles and practices of the Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers. It discusses the organization of the Society, emphasizing the importance of silent worship and the concept of the Inner Light, which signifies personal spiritual guidance. The text examines various aspects of Quaker life, including free ministry, special testimonies, and the calling of its members. Through personal reflection, the author articulates the transformative power of Quaker worship and its relevance in contemporary spiritual seeking, aiming to clarify misconceptions about the Society and highlight its enduring strength and significance.
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