Yes. Most Quakers regard themselves as Christian, and the Society of Friends a Christian denomination. More importantly they are also regared as a Christian denomination by other churches.
Quakers do not rely on specific creeds or liturgy for worship, but believe that the essence of worship is dependent on a personal relationship with God. This means that Quakers are very diverse in their beliefs and worship - from conservative evangelical Christians at one end, to extreme liberals at the other - who may or may not consider themselves orthodox Christian. However, for the most part, Quakers believe in Christian doctrine, and, more importantly, by their loving, peaceful and pacifist lifestyle, share that Christian love with others - a quality that makes them stand out as Christian brothers and sisters.
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