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Quakers in Kent

  • Welcome
    • Welcome to the Website of Quakers in Kent …
    • How to find what you are looking for
      • Sitemap
      • Password Protection
    • What are Quakers? What is the Quaker way?
    • Introduction to ‘Faith in Action’
    • Meetings for Worship in Kent
  • Introducing Quakers
    • Quakers as People
      • Young Friends
      • Children’s Meeting
      • An Extremely Brief History of Quakers
      • Prominent Quakers Through History
        • Elizabeth Fry and Prison Reform
    • Meeting for Worship
    • Meetings for Business
    • Meetings for Learning
    • Study Groups
    • Bible Study
    • Organisation
      • Organisational Structure
      • Personnel
      • The Role of Friends House
  • Meetings in Kent
    • Updated guidance for Quaker meetings on Coronavirus
    • East Kent Area Meeting
      • East Kent Area Meeting Trustees Reports
      • Funeral Arrangements
      • Safeguarding Policy Documents
      • Wedding Arrangements
    • Ashford
      • Ashford Friends Section
        • Summer Picnic at Ashford Friends Meeting House
        • Ashford Meeting Networking
      • Quaker Quest
      • Ashford Meeting: In Our Own Words …
      • History of Quakers in Ashford
      • Ashford: Contact Details
      • Ashford: Additional Links
    • Broadstairs
      • Broadstairs Friends Section
      • Broadstairs Meeting: In Our Own Words …
      • History of Quakers in Broadstairs
      • Broadstairs: Contact Details
      • Broadstairs: Additional Links
    • Canterbury
      • COVID-19 Risk Assessment Documents
      • Canterbury Friends Section
        • Canterbury News
          • Heritage Open Days / Kent Churches Ride & Stride / Quaker Week
          • Quaker Day of Action
          • Tea and Cakes in Elham: Sunday 16 August 2015
          • Vigil for Equality: 7 March 2015
        • Calendar 2019
        • Calendar 2018
        • Canterbury Meeting Appointments
        • Canterbury Meeting: Monthly Charitable Appeals 2016 – 2019
        • Canterbury Meeting Library
          • Book Recommendations …
          • Canterbury Meeting Library Accessions 2019
          • Canterbury Meeting Library Accessions 2018
          • Canterbury Meeting Library Accessions 2017
          • Canterbury Meeting Library Accessions 2016
          • Canterbury Meeting Library Accessions 2015
        • We Want To Share …
      • Heritage Open Days / Kent Churches Ride & Stride / Quaker Week
      • Canterbury Meeting: In Our Own Words …
      • History of Quakers in Canterbury
      • Canterbury: Contact & Other Details
    • Deal
      • Deal Friends Section
      • Deal Meeting: In Our Own Words …
      • History of Quakers in Deal
      • Deal: Contact Details
      • Deal: Additional Links
    • Faversham
      • Faversham Section
      • Faversham Meeting: In Our Own Words …
      • History of Quakers in Faversham
      • The Abbey Physic Community Garden, Faversham
      • Faversham: Contact Details
      • Faversham: Additional Links
    • Folkestone
      • Folkestone Friends Section
        • Folkestone Meeting Library
        • We Want to Share …
      • Folkestone Meeting: In Our Own Words …
      • History of Quakers in Folkestone
      • Contact & Other Details
      • Folkestone: Additional Links
    • West Kent Area Meeting
      • West Kent Area Meeting Appointments
      • West Kent Area Meeting Dates & Locations
    • Gravesend
    • Maidstone
    • Rochester
    • Sevenoaks
    • Tonbridge
    • Tunbridge Wells
  • Faith in Action
    • Faith in Action: Integrity of Creation
      • Adopting and Living a More Sustainable Lifestyle
      • Quaker Voluntary Action
    • Faith in Action: Justice, Equality and Community
      • Quakers and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Introduction
        • Quakers and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Narrative
        • Quakers and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Nine Quakers
        • Quakers and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: The Abolition of Slavery: A Timeline
        • Quakers and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Sources
      • Support for Refugees on the Northern Coast of France
        • Calais: Report of trip 9-11 March 2019
      • Quaker Day of Action
    • Faith in Action: Peace
      • The Movement for the Abolition of War
    • Faith in Action: Simplicity
      • Exploring the Quaker Testimony of Simplicity
    • Faith in Action: Truth and Integrity
  • Written Word
    • Internet Media
      • Video-based social media
        • Zoom video-conferencing
      • Text-based social media
    • Weblog
      • Weblog: Comments
      • Conscience and Principle
        • Conscience and Principle: Comments
      • People who commit acts of terror
        • People who commit acts of terror: Comments
    • Articles
      • Draw Breath
      • Listen More to the Heart
        • Listen more to the heart: Comments
      • Revelation
        • Revelation … has it stopped? Comments
      • Vigiling
      • Touched by Lightning
      • Take heed, dear Friends …
      • Prayer Questionnaire
      • An Everyday Prayer
    • Book Reviews
      • Jeshu: a novel for the open hearted
      • Stillness in Mind
  • Links
    • Area Meeting Websites
  • Admin

Weblog

Weblog

The postings in this section are intended to be short and thought-provoking. They are listed in reverse date order.

Conscience and Principle

People who commit acts of terror

Comments

If you would like to comment on this page, please visit its Comments page.

Contact

For Quaker-related queries:

Area Meeting Clerk
clerk@kentquakers.org.uk

For website-related queries:

Website Manager
websitemanager@kentquakers.org.uk

Disclaimer, mitigation & amends

Much of the material presented on this website has been written by ordinary Quakers each from their own personal perspective. What is written may or may not reflect the official view of the Religious Society of Friends. Instead of attempting to present a vacillatory, synoptic 'authorised version', meagre in scope, these web pages reflect the wide and sometimes singular interests of the writers. On the other hand, the overall intention is to communicate vibrantly with accuracy and immediacy an impression of East Kent Area Meeting, of the people associated with the Area Meeting, and of Quakers in general. As in all such endeavours, there are certain to be errors as well as infelicities of expression. Should you identify anything that you believe to be incorrect, or by which you feel offended, please be so kind as to contact the Website Manager so that the matter can be addressed.

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