WebJune 23, 2011. Designated PHMC. December 17, 1954 [3] The Arch Street Friends Meeting House, at 320 Arch Street at the corner of 4th Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Built to reflect Friends’ testimonies of simplicity and equality, this ... http://qmh.haverford.edu/mental-health-and-quaker-theology
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WebPendle Hill Quaker Institute Friday, April 28 – Monday, May 1, 2024 Leader Bios Anton Flores-Maisonet is the founding director of Casa Alterna, a ministry offering hospitality, accompaniment, and assistance to individuals and families from over 50 countries seeking asylum in the United States. WebThe majority of the Quakers who were in charge in Philadelphia were interested in purifying and codifying Quaker beliefs, which often meant disowning people who did not agree with … エクセル 別シート 印刷 2アップ
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WebFeb 27, 2024 · This influence is still visible today through the many structures still present in Philadelphia. Sites ranging from arboretums (started by Quaker botanists) to the first medical school in the world for women (initiated by an organization of Quakers) are still standing today, as are several Quaker meeting houses for public worship that visitors can … WebBenjamin Franklin had founded the University in Colonial Philadelphia in 1749 and originally located it in a single building on 4th Street, just below Arch. In 1802, looking for better facilities and more space, the trustees moved the University to the west side of 9th Street, between Market and Chestnut streets. WebOct 15, 2024 · Philadelphia’s Quaker History. Although the Arch Street Meetinghouse is not the Quaker Meetinghouse where Ben Franklin first slept in Philadelphia (that one was at 2nd & Market), the site was around during … エクセル 別シート 参照