Hodge, Charles (12 de marzo de 2015). Systematic Theology(en inglés). Delmarva Publications, Inc. p. 137. «By the inner light the orthodox Quakers understand the supernatural influence of the Holy Spirit, concerning which they teach, – (1.) That it is given to all men. (2.) That it not only convinces of sin, and enables the soul to apprehend aright the truths of Scripture, but also communicates a knowledge of "the mysteries of salvation." ... The orthodox Friends teach concerning this inward light, as has been already shown, that it is subordinate to the Holy Scriptures, inasmuch as the Scriptures are the infallible rule of faith and practice, and everything contrary thereto is to be rejected as false and destructive.»
Britain Yearly Meeting (1994). «Quaker Faith and Practice (Third edition) – Advices and Queries». Britain Yearly Meeting. Archivado desde el original el 23 de marzo de 2008. Consultado el 26 de marzo de 2008. «We can worship alone, but when we join with others in expectant waiting we may discover a deeper sense of God's presence.»
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«What Do Friends Mean by the Inward Light?». The Key to the Faith and Practice of the Religious Society of Friends(en inglés). QuakersOnline. 2007. Consultado el 22 de mayo de 2016.
«What Do Friends Mean by the Inward Light?». The Key to the Faith and Practice of the Religious Society of Friends(en inglés). QuakersOnline. 2007. Consultado el 22 de mayo de 2016. «The Light in Scripture and Quaker writings is clearly named. Jesus Christ said, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life," (John 8:12). John the Baptist "came to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe," (John 1:7). Robert Barclay wrote of other aspects of Jesus and his work as Light: "That for this end God hath communicated and given unto every man a measure of the Light of his own Son, a measure of grace, or a measure of the Spirit, which the Scripture expresses by several names, as sometimes of 'the seed of the kingdom' (Matthew 13:18–19); the 'Light that makes all things manifest' (Ephesians 5:13); the 'Word of God' (Romans 10:17); or manifestation of the Spirit given to profit withal' (1 Corinthians 12:7); 'a talent' (Matthew 25:15); 'the Gospel preached in every creature' (Colossians 1:23)."».
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Britain Yearly Meeting (1994). «Quaker Faith and Practice (Third edition) – Advices and Queries». Britain Yearly Meeting. Archivado desde el original el 23 de marzo de 2008. Consultado el 26 de marzo de 2008. «We can worship alone, but when we join with others in expectant waiting we may discover a deeper sense of God's presence.»