Noun
(Christianity) The Quakers.
(Christianity, historical) A Christian movement, originally an offshoot of the Wesleyan denomination, founded in 1838 in Rochford, Essex.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhether Jews like it or not, they are a peculiar people. They can't ever hope to be judged by the same standards which are used for other people. Desmond Tutu
I enjoy doing complicated or peculiar people. Christopher Lloyd
Peculiar people may show up anywhere. Swedish Proverb
America is the peculiar people who seem to have assumed politics and religion could be separated. Source: Internet
He discovers a world of secret patches, cash-only deals, delicious wild food and some very peculiar people. Source: Internet
It is the imagination of the prophets that continually call us back to our identity as the peculiar people of God. Source: Internet