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Woman preaching at a meeting of Quakers in London (engraving)
5226720 Woman preaching at a meeting of Quakers in London (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman preaching at a meeting of Quakers in London. Illustration from Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses de Toue les Peuples du Monde (J F Bernard, Amsterdam, 1736).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23302736
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Congregation Customs Meeting House Preaching Protestant Quakers Society Of Friends Speaking Worshippers Worshipping
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This engraving captures a powerful moment in history as a woman fearlessly preaches at a meeting of Quakers in London. The 18th-century French School artist beautifully depicts the scene, showcasing the strength and determination of this female preacher. The image is part of an illustration from "Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses de Toue les Peuples du Monde" published in Amsterdam in 1736 by J. F. Bernard. It offers us a glimpse into the religious customs and practices of different cultures worldwide. In this particular setting, we witness worshippers gathered together, dressed in historical costumes that reflect their faith and devotion to Christianity. The congregation includes both men and women, highlighting the inclusive nature of the Quaker movement. The meeting house serves as a sanctuary for these worshippers who have come together to share their beliefs and engage in spiritual discourse. The Quakers, also known as the Society of Friends, were renowned for their progressive views on equality and social justice during this era. This engraving not only showcases an important moment within British history but also highlights the significant role played by women within religious movements. It serves as a reminder that throughout time, courageous individuals have challenged societal norms to advocate for what they believe is right.
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