30 MAY 1914, Page 13
THE QUAKERS AND THEIR CREED. [To TH. EDITOZ or TWA
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Susc,—I have read in your current number a letter from a correspondent who evidently thinks himself entitled to speak for the Quaker community. My knowledge of the Quaker Creed is superficial, but I have never heard the sincerity of its disciples questioned. It is disappointing to hear on good nuthority of its tenets being set aside if they happen to conflict with the political sympathies of the holder.—I am, Sir, &c., Ewalt.
Moor Park, Hickniamsworth.