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Irish Quakers were known for entrepreneurship, setting up many businesses in Ireland, with many families such as the Goodbodys, Bewleys, Pims, Lambs, Jacobs, Edmundsons, Perrys and Bells were involved in milling, textiles, shipping, imports and exports, food and tobacco production, brewing, iron
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A notable aspect of the Ireland YM is that it encompasses meetings with widely divergent Christian viewpoints from theologically conservative (evangelical) to theologically liberal. All meetings under its care are in the
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The Society decided at Ireland Yearly Meeting 2018 to allow same-sex marriages in their Meetings for Worship. The Society was represented at the second inauguration of the
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In 1692 the Quakers opened a meeting house in Sycamore Alley, off Dame Street in Dublin, these premises expanded with the purchase of property backing on to
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The Archives of the Religious Society of Friends are held in Quaker House, Stocking Lane, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 and Meeting House, Lisburn, County Antrim.
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the founder of Pennsylvania, converted to Quakerism while dealing with his father's estates in Ireland. He attended meetings in Cork.
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in Dublin, was also originally a Quaker hospital. There was a Quaker grave yard in Cork street, and one in York Street off
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The Quakers were known for setting up relief measures in their localities during the Great Famine
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was formed in 1791. In 1988 they sold some of their property on Eustace Street, which became the
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in 1972 along with that of the other recognised denominations and the "special position" of the
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The Society was one of the six religious denominations recognised by article 44.1.3 of the
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In Ireland there are 28 local (preparative) meetings. These are grouped into 7 regional
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The Religious Society of Friends was introduced to Ireland by
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is a bimonthly magazine published by Quakers in Ireland. The
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Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland
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was founded by Quakers in the early 19th century. The
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It also includes meetings both in the 81:Friends World Committee for Consultation 497:Irish Quakers, Irish Genealogy Toolkit. 460:A Quaker take on Irish Business History 452: 18:Religious Society of Friends in Ireland 28: 152:Irish Quaker Faith in Action (IQFA), 7: 633:Recurring events established in 1670 509:Communist Party of Ireland, Website. 396:Constitution of the Irish Free State 297:production and railways industries. 227:(YM's) of Friends around the world. 370:Cork Street Fever Hospital, Dublin 25: 411:Roman Catholic Church in Ireland 326:(ancestor of the polar explorer 304:The Quakers founded the town of 495:The Quaker village of Ballitore 628:1670 establishments in Ireland 1: 533:Summer of Heritage Programme. 263:Friends Burial Ground, Dublin 215:is the umbrella body for the 217:Religious Society of Friends 598:"Quaker Historical Library" 654: 484:Quaker Cemetery Rosenallis 374:Royal Hospital, Donnybrook 543:Quakers during the Famine 382:Royal College of Surgeons 85:Irish Council of Churches 638:Annual events in Ireland 63:Congregationalist polity 618:Quaker yearly meetings 474:Cork Past and Present. 233:unprogrammed tradition 213:Ireland Yearly Meeting 521:Quakers in the World. 223:. It is one of many 116:Lurgan, County Armagh 531:Quaker burial ground 418:President of Ireland 363:Irish Film Institute 336:Cardinal Paul Cullen 378:St. Stephen's Green 237:Republic of Ireland 519:Quakers in Ireland 421:Michael D. Higgins 403:Irish Constitution 340:James Napper Tandy 324:Abraham Shackleton 277:. He was born in 201:quakers-in-ireland 328:Ernest Shackleton 275:William Edmundson 259:The Friendly Word 209: 208: 187:Secondary schools 127:Church of Ireland 105:William Edmundson 16:(Redirected from 645: 602: 601: 594: 588: 587: 580: 574: 573: 566: 560: 559: 552: 546: 540: 534: 528: 522: 516: 510: 504: 498: 492: 486: 481: 475: 469: 463: 457: 392:James G. 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Index

Religious Society of Friends in Ireland
Christian
Quakers
Polity
Congregationalist polity
Friends World Committee for Consultation
Irish Council of Churches
Ireland
William Edmundson
Separated from
Church of Ireland
Christian Aid
Primary schools
Secondary schools
quakers-in-ireland.ie
Religious Society of Friends
Ireland
Yearly Meetings
unprogrammed tradition
Republic of Ireland
Northern Ireland
Monthly meetings
Friends Burial Ground, Dublin
William Edmundson
Westmorland
James Nayler
Lurgan
County Armagh
William Penn
Mountmellick

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