Quaker Tapestry 1

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Across
  1. 2. Quaker scientists are honoured in a panel, which includes an astrophysicist, crystallographer, and ______ chemist [6]
  2. 5. A globe, embraced by the branches of a tree, embodies the 'World Family of Friends' panel. The countries featured along the bottom of the piece includes ______ [6]
  3. 10. The setting of a double standard of truth led early Friends to refuse to swear oaths, regarding 'the taking of oaths as _________ to the teaching of Christ' [9]
  4. 11. How many Quaker botanists are remembered in the panel dedicated to plant-hunters and gardeners? [6]
  5. 14. The panel dedicated to the 'Manchester Conference 1895' features two quotes. Frances Thompson says: 'God's truth is given for ____ ___.' [5/3]
  6. 15. Elizabeth Fry visited women convicts in Newgate Prison, and ensured that those being transported to Australia 'was given a bag of ______ things' [6]
  7. 16. The idea for the Tapestry began in 1981, and the project was finally complete in 1996. How long were Friends industriously threading and stitching? [7]
Down
  1. 1. Barefoot Friends on a journey make up the memorable 'Quaker Pilgrimages' panel, 'who knows on what far ________ of the spirit a vision await us'. [8]
  2. 3. Friends gathered together to celebrate a Quaker marriage appear in one panel, where Thomas and Mary Ellwood are quoted: 'We ________ felt the Lord with us'. [8]
  3. 4. Quaker simplicity 'in all things both _________ and material' is the core of one brightly-coloured panel. [9]
  4. 6. 'Under the 1662 Quaker Act it was an offence for five or more Quakers to meet for worship.' In the panel entitled 'Keep your Meetings', what happened to Horslydown Meeting in 1670? [10]
  5. 7. As the Tapestry approached completion, the fifth Friends World Conference took place in 1991, seeking to celebrate the diversity of Quaker practice around the world. Friends met in: Netherlands, ________, and Kenya. [8]
  6. 8. The quote from Romans that appears on the panel depicting Quaker involvement in the wool trade, as merchants, reads: 'Not ________ in business: fervent in spirit' [8]
  7. 9. Friends of a finical persuasion were involved in the founding of several institutions still in existence today, the Quaker Trade of _________ is remembered in a panel featuring a coach with a lost wheel [9]
  8. 12. The unity of diversity within Quakerism is represented beautifully in 'The Prism', where 'divine light passes to become visible in a ________ of many colours; many more in their richness than words alone can express'. [8]
  9. 13. In 1854 a delegation of Friends travelled from Britain to Russia to meet czar Nicholas I in an attempt to avert which conflict? [7/3]