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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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Agapemonites
The Agapemone community was founded by the Reverend Henry Prince in Spaxton, Somerset. The Agapemone community consisted mostly of wealthy unmarried women. Both Prince and Smyth-Pigott took many spiritual brides. wikipedia.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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Louisa Nottidge
Abduction Prince then encouraged Louisa to join her sisters at the Agapemone. In 1850, Charles Dickens reported on the case of Louisa Nottidge and the Agapemone. wikipedia.org
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Muckers
The charges of actual immorality were dismissed; but there is no doubt that some of their followers established practices akin to those of the Agapemone wikipedia.org
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Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lord, Upper Clapton
Morris's daughter the architect Violet Morris may have assisted with the design; like her sister the wood carver Olive Morris, she was a resident at the Agapemone as "splendid", who noted the benches, lectern and pulpit, and the pulpit's woodcarvings are attributed to Olive Morris, at one time a resident of the Agapemone wikipedia.org
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1846 in the United Kingdom
Agapemone, a Christian sect and community, is founded by Rev. Henry Prince at Spaxton, Somerset. wikipedia.org
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English Eccentrics and Eccentricities
Squire of Halston, John Mytton Lord Petersham The King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands Sir Edward Bering's Luckless Courtship Gretna Green Marriages The Agapemone wikipedia.org
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Metro-Land (1973 film)
When Betjeman looks at 12 Langford Place, 'Agapemone', 'the abode of love', country house of the Reverend John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, "The Witch of Endor" wikipedia.org
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