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- Q22908051 subject Q6522548.
- Q22908051 subject Q8650358.
- Q22908051 abstract "In the early days of Quakerism, music was rejected as part of worship. As the early Quakers tried to distance themselves from the practices of the English Church at the time, they also distanced themselves from the traditions of singing music, even Psalms. The practice was at times also viewed as frivolous, and not in line with the value of Simplicity. However, they did approve of "singing in the spirit," when the act of singing and making music was a natural and organic method of expressing belief.".
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- Q22908051 wikiPageWikiLink Q8650358.
- Q22908051 comment "In the early days of Quakerism, music was rejected as part of worship. As the early Quakers tried to distance themselves from the practices of the English Church at the time, they also distanced themselves from the traditions of singing music, even Psalms. The practice was at times also viewed as frivolous, and not in line with the value of Simplicity.".
- Q22908051 label "Quaker music".