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Agapemonites - Wikipedia
The Agapemonites or Community of The Son of Man was a Christian religious group or sect that existed in England from 1846 to 1956. en.wikipedia.org
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AGAPEMONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a communistic establishment that was founded about 1849 at Spaxton, England, and had a reputation for immoral behavior. www.merriam-webster.com
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A Victorian cult: inside the strange world of the Agapemone
In the 1840s, a strange, secretive community known as the Agapemonites set up camp in Spaxton, Somerset. Presided over by a rogue Anglican ... podcasts.apple.com
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Agapemone
Agapemone (ægəˈpiːməniː) [irreg. f. Gr. ἀγάπη love + µονή dwelling, abode (µένειν to stay, remain).] Proper name of an association of men and women established at Spaxton in Somerset by the Rev. Henry James Prince; a similar establishment conducted by his successor, the Rev. John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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When God was an Englishman – The Agapemonites | Inkyn de Worde
They gave him everything, and with the money he built and expanded a house in Spaxon which would become known as the Agapemone (the Abode of ... inkyn.wordpress.com
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Agapemone - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (now historical) The base of a religious sect established in Sussex by the Rev. Henry James Prince in the mid-19th century, or a successor establishment ... en.wiktionary.org
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The Abode of Love - Utopia Britannica
Set up in 1846 the remarkably successful Agapemone is the prototype of the 20th century cult complete with sex scandals, accusations of brainwashing. www.utopia-britannica.org.uk
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agapemone - Katexic Clippings (ARCHIVE)
agapemone /a-gə-PE-mə-nee/. noun. A community of love. An establishment for free-love. As a proper noun, it refers to either of the headquarters of the ... katexic.com
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Scandals in a Religious Sect | Agapemone | Catherine Layton | Tay
As of 1846, the “Saviour of Mankind”—defrocked clergyman, the Reverend Henry James Prince (1811‒1899)—lived in his Agapemone (Abode of Love) compound in the. www.taylorfrancis.com
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The Agapemonites - A Good Night for a Murder
The story of a Victorian doomsday sex cult whose name translates to “The Abode of Love. Please settle in for the story of the Agapemonites. www.agoodnightforamurder.com
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The Agapemone – WRSP - World Religions and Spirituality Project
The term Agapemone (a Greek based neologism meaning the abode of love) was coined in the 1840s by H.J. Prince to describe the Somerset ... wrldrels.org
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Princeite
Princeite (ˈprɪnsaɪt) Name of a small religious sect: see quots.1874 in J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects. 1902 Daily Chron. 9 Sept. 5/2 The Princeites, in whose Ark of the Covenant at Clapton on Sunday evening the Second Coming of Christ was claimed to be realised, are the disciples of the late Rev. Henry Ja... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spaxton
During the 19th century, Henry James Prince, former curate of Charlynch founded the notorious religious cult of the Agapemone at Four Forks. wikipedia.org
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St Mary's Church, Charlynch
He was subsequently defrocked and later founded the Agapemone at Spaxton and declared himself to be an incarnation of Christ. wikipedia.org
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abode
▪ I. abode (əˈbəʊd) past tense of abide.▪ II. abode, n.1 (əˈbəʊd) Forms: 1–3 abád, 3–5 abod, 4–7 abood, 5 aboode, 6 aboade, 6–7 aboad, 5– abode. Northern 3–6 abade, 5–7 abaid(e. [vbl. n. of abide, with same stem-vowel as the pa. tense; cf. ride, rode, road.] † 1. The action of waiting; delay. esp. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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