( ) indicate dates
T indicates a testimony or similar to the Friend named
cadarnhad: 20.52
capital punishment: 6.01, 23.12, 23.95–97, 23.100
carers: 2.29, 12.01, 20.13, 21.68, 22.64, 23.63–65
caretakers (of meeting houses): 13.40; see also wardens
caring for others: ch 12, 18.03, 18.06, 18.08, 18.10–11, 18.13, 18.19, 19.53, 23.08, 23.34, 23.64–65, 23.74, 23.78, 29.02
caring in the meeting: see meetings local, pastoral care; see also home
censorship: 23.90
central committees & centrally managed work of BYM: ch 8
Central Nominations Committee: 6.17, 6.21; 8.03, 8.12, 9.05, 9.06, 9.07, 9.12.b, 9.13, 14.29
changes of address, notifying: 4.04, 4.10.i, 4.35, 11.20–23
changing oneself: 19.48, 20.18, 25.12, 29.08
Channel Islands: 6.01, 6.12, 16.24
chaplains: see college & university chaplains, prison chaplains (Scotland), prison ministers
Charities Acts: 15.01, 15.12
charity: 23.17–18
Charity Commission(ers): 14.19, 14.23, 14.28.h,i, 15.01, 15.04–06, 15.10, 15.12
charity law: 14.27–28; Scotland: 15.12
Charney Manor: 8.10
child labour: 23.29; see also slavery
Child Poverty Action Group: 23.20
children: 1.02.19, 1.02.25, 1.03.19, 1.03.25, 4.02, 10.10, 12.01, 22.33, 22.60, 25.03; AM committee: 4.05; in care of LM: 4.33.d; death: 22.83–86; education: 23.71–85; elders’ & overseers’ responsibilities: 12.12.i, 12.13.e–f; keeping the meeting: 19.35; in meeting: 2.50, 2.74–76; listing names: 4.10.g, 11.39, 11.40; ministry of: 10.09, 19.26; nurturing: 10.10, 22.63; & parents: 22.51–53, 22.60–72; passing on Quaker heritage to: 2.75, 10.10, 21.04, 22.71; religious education: 22.71, 23.81, 23.83; safety: 4.10.t, 4.14; separation & divorce: 1.02.25, 1.03.25, 10.23, 22.73; spiritual experience: 2.76, 21.01–02, 26.28; welcoming to meeting: 10.09; see also area meetings, Criminal Records Bureau, membership, parents & children, young people
children of the Light: 4.28, 11.01, 18.20
Christ: 2.92, 19.02, 19.18, 19.23, 19.29, 20.18–19, 20.49, 24.02, 24.28, 26.51, 27.11, 27.40; disciple of: 18.09, 19.39, 23.19, 23.51; equality in: 19.25, 19.50, 23.43–44; followers: 4.28, 20.19, 24.09; friendship: 22.10; kingdom: 19.45, 24.04; life: 20.19, 21.22; light: 11.42, 19.04, 19.07, 19.15, 19.20, 19.25 (preamble), 24.12, 26.42–60, 27.04; living: 2.10, 27.08; love: 12.19, 22.03, ch 24 (intro); power: 19.58, ch 24 (intro); presence: 2.10, 2.67, 17.03, ch 19 (intro); righteousness: 19.29–31; school: 11.02, 27.13; seed: 20.23; spirit: 1.01, 1.02.2, 1.03.2, 1.02.31, 1.03.31, 19.23, 19.60, 23.92, ch 24 (intro), 24.04, 24.13, 24.18–19, 26.15, 26.25; truth: 2.87; universal light: 11.42, 19.25 (intro), 26.43; words 19.07; see also Jesus, Light, Spirit, Truth
Christian: 23.02, 23.08; basis of Quakerism: 11.01, 11.42; becoming a: 19.21; community: 3.03, 3.22, 3.29, 4.33.o,p, 12.04, 13.01; conduct: 6.03, 20.60, 23.97; heritage: 1.02.4, 1.03.4, 10.10; life: 19.33 (preamble), 20.24–26, 21.21, 21.44, 23.07, 23.13, 23.16, 23.88, 24.61–62, 24.43, 24.52, 26.04; marriage: 22.41; morality: 22.15; perspective: 11.01, ch 24 (intro); true: 19.31, 26.78, and not true: 19.01, 20.39; see also language, Quakerism
Christian church – Friends and: 1.02.6, 1.03.6, 27.12–20; BYM as part of: 9.01, 9.08–14,
11.42; and see ecumenical relations
Christian faith & practice: pp?12–13, 18.20
Christianity: 1.02.2, 1.03.2, 18.07, 22.13, 23.73, 23.90, 24.31, 24.40, 26.20–21, 26.51
Christmas: 27.42
Church government: 11.42, 12.08
church government: p?13, 1.02.15, 1.03.15, 9.16, 9.20, 10.21
Churches Together in Britain & Ireland (CTBI): 9.09–12, 9.13, 9.14, 9.21
Churches Together in England (CTE): 9.09, 9.12
Churches Together in Wales: see Eglywsi ynghyd yng Nghymru
citizenship: 1.02.34, 1.03.34, 20.59, 23.01, 23.36, 23.53. 23.88, 23.90, 23.93, 23.102, ch 24 (intro), 24.46, 24.48; see also responsibilities
class, social: 10.13, 18.10, 23.03, 23.16, 23.41, 23.44, 24.31, 24.45
clearness: 1.02.27, 1.03.27; application for membership: 11.11; for marriage: 12.22, 16.05, 16.19 see also meetings for clearness
clerks & clerkship: 3.01, 3.12, 3.24.j; assistant: 3.12, 3.24.j; co-clerks: 3.03, 3.12, 3.24.j; discerning unity: 3.07, 3.15–16; duties & responsibilities: 3.13–20; exercise of authority: 3.18; minute-making: 3.06–07, 3.11, 3.14–15; preparations: 3.13; QL supports: 8.10; records: 4.39; servant of meeting: 3.13; signing minutes: 3.15; upholding: 3.07–11; see also AMs, LMs, Meeting for Sufferings, Yearly Meeting
collectors: 4.36, 13.44, 14.08
college & university chaplains: 13.55–57, 11.05, 11.11
commitment – celebration of: 22.44–46; faithful: p?14, p?16; financial: 1.02.20, 1.03.20, 11.01; in marriage: 1.02.23, 1.03.23, 16.02; membership: 11.05, 11.10, 11.42; in relationships: 22.33, 22.45–46; see also ch 10, marriage
Committee for Christian & Interfaith Relations: see Quaker Committee for Christian & Interfaith Relations
committees: 3.01, 20.36, 21.22; of BYM: 6.01, 6.04, 6.06.a, 6.18–21, 7.01, ch 8, 14.29; standing: 4.09, 4.19, 6.01, 6.04, 6.06.a, 6.18, 7.02.a,j, 7.03, 7.04, 8.03, 8.04, 8.16–17, 8.20
communication: 10.25, 12.20; and see Quaker Communications
communion: 1.02.9, 1.03.9, 2.02, 2.04, 2.08, 2.16, 2.23, 2.31, 2.34, 2.42–43, 6.03, 10.05, 17.01, 21.46, 24.34, 26.15, 26.35, 27.19, 27.41, 29.16; see also sacraments
community: 11.01; living in: 22.27; our Quaker: 10.01–20; see also social justice
concern: 4.09, 13.02–18; area meeting: 4.09, 4.19, 4.20, 13.06; criteria for testing: 13.12.a-f; discernment: 13.05–07; financial support: 13.02, 13.14, 13.18, 14.02.d; gift from God: 13.07; local meeting: 13.06; Meeting for Sufferings: 7.02.h, 13.13; minutes dealing with: 13.14–18, 13.23; Quaker understanding 13.02, 13.07; testing: 3.02, 4.19, 4.20, 13.01, 13.03–12, 13.23–24; types of minutes: 13.28; yearly meeting: 13.13; see also ministry (travelling in)
Conference of Treasurers: see Treasurers, Annual Conference
confidentiality: 4.45, 11.32, 12.10, 12.21, 12.25, 16.21.c
conflict: ch 24 (intro), 24.10, 24.22, 24.54, 29.16; between Friends: 4.23–24, 12.13.j; dealing with: 18.04, 20.67–75; resolution: 4.23, 24.47, 24.54; roots: 24.53–54; within meetings: 10.21–24, 18.12; see also mediation, reconciliation
conscience: 1.02.35, 1.03.35, 9.10, 19.05, 23.86, 23.88, 23.92; imprisonment for matters of: 7.01, 7.02.k; liberty of: 6.01; conscientious objection: 10.29, 23.89, 24.14–20, 24.23–25, 29.09–10
conscription: 23.89, 23.92–93
constitutional changes: 6.01, 6.28
contribution schedules: 8.08, 14.08
conveners: 3.21
convincement: 11.01, 11.03, 19.02, 19.05, 19.07–09, 19.13–17, 19.26, 20.22; see also becoming a Quaker, changing oneself
correspondents: 4.33.m, 8.15
craftsmanship: 21.37, 21.41, 23.58
creadigedd: 21.33
creation: 1.02.42, 1.03.42, 20.13, 20.32, 23.14, 23.40, 23.55, 24.27, 25.9–10, 26.35, 29.18; new vision: 29.18; stewardship: 25.02, 25.07; unity of: ch 25; web of: 25.04, 26.35; see also environment, JPIC, sharing world’s resources
creative listening: 2.80, 2.82, 12.21
creativity: 21.21, 21.27–42, 22.67, 23.55, 23.58, 23.63, 28.13; of love: 26.50; see also arts
creeds: p?12, 9.08–09, 9.14, 27.21–26; CTBI Basis of Faith: 9.09; dangers of: 27.23, 29.16
crime & punishment: 23.94–103
Criminal Records Bureau (CRB): 4.10.t
(C)cross, the: 2.57, 19.08, 19.13, 20.22, 21.59, 24.16, 26.49, 26.51, 26.55, 26.58, 27.29
crucifixion: 26.49
CRUSE: 22.90
custodians of records: 4.04, 4.10.j, 4.39, 4.40; guidance from Library Committee: 4.39; see also records of meetings
cyffwrdd ag eraill: 5.05.b
cymdeithasol, tystiolaeth: 5.05.b
Cymraeg: 2.05, 5.05, 10.14, 16.37, 16.41, 20.52, 21.33, 26.64
cynghorion & holiadau: 1.03
Cytûn: see Eglwysi ynghyd yng Nghymru