Quaker tapestry b

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Across
  1. 4. Friends of a finanical 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]
  2. 5. 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]
  3. 7. The panel dedicated to the 'Manchester Conference 1895' features two quotes. Frances Thompson says: 'God's truth is given for ____ ___.' [5/3]
  4. 8. 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]
  5. 10. 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]
  6. 12. 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]
Down
  1. 1. Quaker scientists are honoured in a panel, which includes an astrophysicist, crystallographer, and ______ chemist [6]
  2. 2. 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]
  3. 3. The unity of diversity within Quakerism is represented beautifully in 'The Prism', where 'divine light passes to become visible in a ________ of many colours'. [8]
  4. 6. Quaker simplicity 'in all things both _________ and material' is the core of one brightly-coloured panel. [9]
  5. 9. How many Quaker botanists are remembered in the panel dedicated to plant-hunters and gardeners? [6]
  6. 11. Elizabeth Fry visited women convicts in Newgate Prison, and ensured that those being transported to Australia 'was given a bag of ______ things' [6]