The Friends Meeting House by Hubert Lidbetter

A Study in Quaker Architecture

This book delves into the architectural and historical significance of meeting houses used by the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers. It explores the evolution of these structures, highlighting their simplicity, functionality, and the reflection of Quaker values in their design. The narrative provides insights into the cultural and spiritual importance of these spaces, illustrating how they serve as centers for worship and community gatherings. Through detailed descriptions and historical context, the book offers a comprehensive look at how these meeting houses have been integral to the Quaker way of life.

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