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George Fox's 59 rules for good government

Updated 17 October 2024

In 1659, England, Scotland and Ireland were once again in political turmoil. The head of state, Oliver Cromwell, had died the previous year and his successor, his son Richard, lacked his father's military credentials and parliamentary experience. Royalists hoped for a return to monarchy and radical groups, including Quakers, hoped for the revolutionary social reforms they had fought the civil wars for. Individuals from all angles were battling it out in words, writing pamphlets and letters to express their opinions.

George Fox's 59 rules for good government

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11 things growing meetings are doing

Updated 19 May 2025

As Quakers explore how to build vibrant, Spirit-led communities, it's useful to learn from meetings that are already experiencing significant growth.

11 things growing Quaker meetings are doing

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Our everyday essentials: Human Rights Day 2026

Updated 10 December 2025

Human Rights Day on 10 December feels like a chance to celebrate what we have and promote a positive vision of what we want, counter to a popular narrative that human rights are a hindrance rather than vital necessity.

Our everyday essentials: Human Rights Day 2026

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Scary silence? 3 ways Quaker meeting for worship is both easy and hard

Updated 5 February 2026

Quaker meeting for worship is meant to be about as simple as it's possible for a gathering of people to be. There's an appointed time and place so that we can actually get together, but after that, nothing is planned.

Scary silence? 3 ways Quaker meeting for worship is both easy and hard