Mary Dyer was a Quaker in the last five to seven years of her life, and is the most famous of the four Quakers who were executed for defying the theocratic government of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
This links to an article about
Quakers (Religious Society of Friends) published on Huffington Post. Click the headline to read the article.
4 Things We Can All Learn From One Of America's Oldest Religious Communities by Alena Hall
A Quaker woman preaching in
New Amsterdam (New York City)
Published on June 18, 2014 14:28