The sentences that describe a belief or practice of the Quakers are:
- People could do without ministers.
- All people have the light of Christ inside them.
- Both men and women knew God’s Word.
- Churches were small and intimate.
- Members met and sat in silence.
The other statements do not reflect Quaker beliefs or practices:
- "Ministers were needed to understand God’s Word." (Quakers generally believe in direct access to God without the need for a minister.)
- "Only men could become church leaders." (Quakers have a history of promoting gender equality and allowing both men and women to be leaders.)
- "All other religions were bad and should be banned." (Quakers typically promote tolerance and do not believe in banning other religions.)