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- Q17015001 subject Q8613790.
- Q17015001 subject Q8613845.
- Q17015001 abstract "A Recorded Minister was originally a male or female Quaker who was acknowledged to have a gift of spoken ministry.The practice of recording in a Monthly Meeting Minute the acknowledgment that a Friend had a gift of spoken ministry began in the 1730s in London Yearly Meeting, according to Milligan's Biographical dictionary of British Quakers in commerce and industry. The acknowledgment did not involve anything like ordination or any payment, in view of early Friends' testimony against "Hireling Priests". Acknowledgment did permit the Recorded Minister to attend at Yearly Meeting and Meeting for Sufferings.In London Yearly Meeting the practice of recording Ministers was discontinued in 1924.While many Yearly Meetings have discontinued the practice of recording ministers, it is maintained by many others. Today, Friends are recorded as ministers as an acknowledgment of a variety of ministries, including teaching, chaplaincy, and evangelical and pastoral ministry".
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q1668298.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q170208.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q208762.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q4969253.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q5227944.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q7519600.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q7718030.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8613790.
- Q17015001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8613845.
- Q17015001 comment "A Recorded Minister was originally a male or female Quaker who was acknowledged to have a gift of spoken ministry.The practice of recording in a Monthly Meeting Minute the acknowledgment that a Friend had a gift of spoken ministry began in the 1730s in London Yearly Meeting, according to Milligan's Biographical dictionary of British Quakers in commerce and industry.".
- Q17015001 label "Recorded Minister".