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8. What were the beliefs of the Quakers?

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Quakers seek religious truth in inner experience, and place great reliance on conscience as the basis of morality. They emphasis direct experience of God rather than ritual and ceremony. They believe that priests and rituals are an unnecessary obstruction between the believer and God.

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The beliefs if the Quakers were people can follow their inner light to salvation. They did not need clergy to guide them. And they refused to fight in wars
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