Wikiproyecto discusión:Cuaquerismo

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Esto es hermoso, solo me pregunto es necesario un wikiproyecto cuando aún no hay una categoría, en todo caso en lo que se pueda ayudar, me avisas. Un gusto. --Nihilo 20:56 8 sep 2007 (CEST)

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  • John Hunn, (1849-1926) A Governor of Delaware.[25]
  • Alfred Hunt (1817-1888), American industrialist
  • John Hunt (1712-1778), minister from London, England; one of the "Virginia Exiles"
  • John Hunt (1740-1824), minister and journalist from Moorestown, New Jersey

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  1. John Rylands University Library
  2. The Darby Dynasty
  3. The Darby Dynasty page 2
  4. Ibid
  5. The Guardian
  6. Delaware.gov profile
  7. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
  8. Find-A-Grave
  9. Delmarva Settlers site
  10. Darwin Online
  11. Cogges Hall Museum
  12. Sue Dough.org
  13. Bowdoin.edu
  14. Mayflower Families
  15. "Astrophysics and Mysticism: the life of Arthur Stanley Eddington" by Ian H Hutchinson of MIT
  16. BBC Profile
  17. Interview with Fritz Eichenberg
  18. Friends Journal
  19. Welsh Biography Online
  20. 1911 Encyclopedia
  21. Joshua Evans Papers, ca. 1788- ca. 1804: Swarthmore
  22. Political Graveyard
  23. Political Graveyard
  24. Political Graveyard
  25. National Governors Association
  26. Rufus Jones, Master Quaker By David Hinshaw
  27. Friends United Meeting
  28. Spirituality Today
  29. The Scotsman's "Living" section
  30. Dictionary of Canadian biography
  31. Spartacus schoolnet
  32. Penn State bio
  33. 20th c. women in Physics site at UCLA
  34. Raph Levien homepage.
  35. Canadians for equal marriage
  36. John Macmurray foundation
  37. The Dolley Madison Project
  38. Department of Health profile on Madlala-Routledge
  39. BALLBUSTER? True Confessions of a Marxist Businessman
  40. CNN
  41. Medal of Freedom Profile
  42. Smithsonian
  43. Harvard's Libraries and the Quaker Jesus
  44. The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine
  45. Columbia University on a book he wrote
  46. Nixon Library Foundation
  47. Quakers.org
  48. Nobel Biography
  49. University of Toronto Libray
  50. Biography Index Number 101020970
  51. Augsburg College
  52. Alice Paul Institute
  53. Darlington, Quaker Photograph Albums
  54. Spartacus Schoolnet
  55. U of Penn copy of a Quaker work he wrote
  56. University of Tasmania Profile
  57. Coming Home:an introduction to the Quakers
  58. Swiss Quakers site
  59. University of Bradford Library: The Elizabeth and Arthur Raistrick Collection
  60. Rolling Stone bio
  61. McTutor
  62. Quakers, Jews, and Science
  63. Quakers and Quakerism in Scotland: a bibliography
  64. A Quaker Business Man: The Life of Joseph Rowntree 1836-1925 By Anne Vernon
  65. Bayard Rustin Film Project
  66. Nobel Autobiography
  67. Cornell News
  68. Howard, George Washington (1873)."The Monumental City, Its Past History and Present Resources". J.D. Ehlers
  69. Bio
  70. Trek Today: "It's a whole conversation itself to describe what that is and what that means to me. I describe growing up Quaker, and people are like, 'Dude, why can't I be a Quaker?'" He [Trineer] said that he finds the religion very liberating in that there is no minister or senior authority at a meeting.
  71. New York Times obituary
  72. Victorian Lunatics by Marlene Ann Arieno
  73. Profile at Irish famine site
  74. Quaker Tracts at USC
  75. A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, and British and American By Samuel Austin Allibone (pg 2470)
  76. BBC biography
  77. University of York
  78. PBS