Meaning Of The Word Society of Friends

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Society of Friends in American English
a Christian denomination, founded in England c. 1650 by George Fox, that has no formal creed, liturgy, or priesthood and rejects violence in human relations, esp. warfare noun: a sect founded by George Fox in England about 1650, opposed to oath-taking and war |
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