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A repository of resources related to Quaker genealogical research.
www.rootsweb.com
Overview of the Quaker movement from 1650 to 1990; British focus.
www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk
Memoirs of the Life and Labors of Sunderland P. Gardner
The 19th-century Memoirs, Journal, Letters, and Sermons of Quaker minister Sunderland P. Gardner of Farmington, New York.
www.geocities.com
Quaker Homiletics Online Anthology
A compilation of historical sermons given by ministers of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
www.qhpress.org
Quaker Writings Home Page (QWHP)
A number of Friends (Quaker) writings from the 17th century to the present, many of which are not readily available in print.
www.qhpress.org
An Apology for the True Christian Divinity by Robert Barclay
The classic early Quaker doctrinal work in digital facsimile edition.
www.ccel.org
History of Western Independent Quakers
An historical review of the Beanite branch of the Religious Society of Friends, located in the Western United States and independent of the major branches of Friends.
members.aol.com
The Autobiography of George Fox
Complete online text of the Journal of George Fox, the autobiography of the founder of the Religious Society of Friends.
christiansunite.com
Lists famous people from history who were friends, including scientists, politicians, and U.S. Presidents.
www.adherents.com
The autobiography of the founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). First published in 1694. This is the Rufus Jones edition, 1908.
www.strecorsoc.org
Spiritual Writings of James Nayler
Selected works of prominent first-generation Quaker James Nayler, and a few sermons from other Friends of the same era.
www.strecorsoc.org
Quaker Page of Street Corner Society site
Very helpful organized listing of Quaker writings and historical materials available on the Web.
www.strecorsoc.org
Dai William's tour of the seedbed of early Quakerism in northern England, with a few photos.
www.strecorsoc.org
The autobiography of one of the best loved and most respected Quaker historical figures of all time, a key person in the ending of slaveholding among Quakers in the 18th century.
www.strecorsoc.org
A brief account of the development of the movement that became the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
www.quakerinfo.com