<P> Conservative Friends are a small group that emphasize both the Inner Light and the Bible as sources of inspiration and guidance . They practice unprogrammed worship . Many of them adhere to the traditional standards of "plainness" in speech and dress (see Testimony of Simplicity). Their meetings are not part of any larger groups . They are found primarily in Iowa, Ohio, and North Carolina . </P> <P> Evangelical Friends strongly emphasize the Bible as a source of inspiration and guidance, considering it the ultimate authority for faith and practice . They practice planned worship led by ordained clergy . Their congregations are often called churches instead of meetings, and they are usually part of Evangelical Friends International . They are very active in evangelism and missionary outreach as well as service projects . They are found throughout the United States and Latin America but are concentrated in Guatemala, Panama, Ohio, California, Oregon, and Kansas . </P> <P> The Religious Society of Free Quakers, originally called "The Religious Society of Friends, by some styled the Free Quakers", was established on February 20, 1781 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . More commonly known as Free Quakers, the Society was founded by members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, who had been expelled for failure to adhere to the Peace Testimony during the American Revolutionary War . Many of its early members were prominent Quakers involved in the American Revolution before the society was established . Notable Free Quakers at the early meetings include Lydia Darragh and Betsy Ross . Following the end of the American Revolutionary War, the number of Free Quakers began to dwindle as some members died and others were either accepted back into the Society of Friends or by other religious institutions . There is a small group of Free Quakers in Indiana who continue the tradition of the Five Principles (Inner Light, peace, simplicity, justice, stewardship) and the Five Freedoms (from creeds, from clergy, from public worship, from organized membership, from evangelization). Today, the descendants of the original Free Quakers hold an annual meeting of the Religious Society of Free Quakers at the Free Quaker Meetinghouse in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . </P>

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