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Familia Caritatis - Wikipedia
The Familia Caritatis, Latin for "Family of Love", also known as the Familists, was a mystical religious sect founded in the sixteenth century by Henry ...
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FAMILIST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FAMILIST is a member of a mystical and somewhat antinomian sect of 16th and 17th century Europe.
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Familist | Christian, Communal & Utopian - Britannica
Familist, religious sect of Dutch origin, followers of Hendrik Niclaes, a 16th-century Dutch merchant. Niclaes' main activity was in Emden, ...
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familist
familist (ˈfæmɪlɪst) Also 7 famel-, famul-, famylist. [f. as prec. + -ist.] † 1. The head of a family, a family-man. Obs.1612 W. Parkes Curtaine Dr. 7 Then hath he descended..from Families to euery particular Famulist. 1615 Bedwell Moham. Imp. ii. §70 Mohammed was a good familist. 1658 Osborn Adv. S...
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FAMILIST Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Familist definition: a member of the Family of Love, a mystical Christian religious sect of the 16th and 17th centuries based upon love.
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FAMILIST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A member of the Family of Love, a mystical Christian religious sect of the 16th and 17th centuries.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Phalanstère
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La Colonie of Condé-sur-Vesgre (1832)
Phalanstery of Scăieni, Wallachia (1834)
La Réunion in Dallas (1855)
Familistère of Guise (1859)
Familistère
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The Familists: A Radical Christian Sect in Early Modern England
The Familists, or the Family of Love, were founded by a Dutch mystic named Hendrik Niclaes in the mid-16th century.
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familist, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun familist is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for familist is from 1581, in the writing of William Charke, ...
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familist - definition and meaning - Wordnik
familist: One of the religious sect called the Family of Love, founded in Holland and England in the sixteenth century by Hans Niklas, or Nicholas, ...
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Familist Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun ... A member of a religious sect, the Family of Love, in 16th century Europe ... Wiktionary ... Other Word Forms of Familist ... Noun ... Singular ... familist.
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familistère
‖ familistère (familistɛr) [Fr.] = familistery.1880 Encycl. Brit. XI. 265/2 A palatial familistère with accommodation for 400 families. 1886 Sci. Amer. Suppl. 10 July 8761/3 In 1859 Godin put up a large building, called the ‘familistere’, for the accommodation of 300 families, adding a theater, scho...
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John Everard (preacher)
He was also a Familist, hermetic thinker, Neoplatonist, and alchemist. He is known for his translations of mystical and hermetic literature. Hayes, John Everard and the Familist tradition, in Margaret C.
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familistery
familistery rare. (fæmɪˈlɪstərɪ) [ad. F. familistère, f. famille, f. L. familia (see family), formed by substituting famili- for the first member of the word phalanstère.] The abode of a community living together as one family.1865 Reader No. 145. 399/3 The ‘Familistery’, or Work⁓man's Home. 1886 Pa...
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Christopher Vitell
Christopher Vitell (or Viret) (fl. 1543–1579), a Dutch carpenter or joiner from Southwark, was the first Familist preacher in England; though he subsequently
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