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The Religious Society of Friends, also known by the name Quakers or Friends Church, is a name used by a range of independent religious organizations which all trace their origins to a Christian movement in mid-17th century England and Wales. A central belief was that ordinary people could have a direct experience of the eternal Christ. The theological beliefs among the different organizations vary, but include broadly evangelical Christian, liberal Protestant, Christian universalist and non-Christian universalist beliefs.
Troy Henry Cole, the father of Preston Cole, was a Quaker, but did not follow his religion with any particular zeal.[1]