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- England from 1846 to 1956. It was named from the Gr****: agapemone meaning "abode of love". The Agapemone community was founded by the Reverend Henry Prince...
- to the founding of a religious community in Somerset, to be called the Agapemone, or Abode of Love. In 1845, the sisters travelled to Somerset with a view...
- Islands Sir Edward Bering's Luckless Courtship Gretna Green Marriages The Agapemone, or Abode of Love Singular Scotch Ladies Mrs. Bond, of Hackney John Ward...
- like her sister the wood carver Olive Morris, she was a resident at the Agapemone. The tower statuary and at least some internal stone carving were designed...
- Eyes" by Albert Sandler plays. When Betjeman looks at 12 Langford Place, 'Agapemone', 'the abode of love', country house of the Reverend John Hugh Smyth-Pigott...
- former curate of Charlynch founded the notorious religious cult of the Agapemone at Four Forks. The parish council has responsibility for local issues...
- London. She was refloated on 16 December and taken in to Ramsgate, Kent. Agapemone Adelphi  Greece The ship was driven as**** near Queenstown, County Cork...
- Frederick Dougl**** continues his speaking tour of the UK throughout the year. Agapemone, a Christian sect and community, is founded by Rev. Henry Prince at Spaxton...
- licence to preach. He was subsequently defrocked and later founded the Agapemone at Spaxton and declared himself to be an incarnation of Christ. List of...
- that some of their followers established practices akin to those of the Agapemone and the Perfectionists. Some of them migrated to Brazil, where in 1874...