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- Beaconites is an ichnogenus known from the Beacon Supergroup, Antarctica, comprising a large, segmented burrow, bearing superficial resemblance to the...
- souls interact with the sun to produce power sources for the Beaconites’ cities. The Beaconites believe in a mythical refuge that will be safe from the sunlight...
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- corresponded only with the Orthodox and mostly ignored the Hicksites. The Beaconite Controversy arose in England from the book A Beacon to the Society of...
- influential figures to abandon the Quakers and join the Brethren during the Beaconite controversy John Bodkin AdamsBritish general practitioner, convicted...
- Language English-medium education Color(s)    Athletics conference Beaconhouse International Student Convention Alumni Beaconite Website www.beaconhouse.net...
- Crewdson founded the short-lived "Evangelical Friends", who were termed "Beaconites" by Quakers. They first met for Sunday worship on 18 September 1836 at...
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- apocryphal texts. A larger rift in the Society, the members being known as Beaconites being followers of Isaac Crewdson's A Beacon to the Society of Friends...
- for food, leaving a mound of piled sediment at the end of each trace. Beaconites McLean, Graham (4 July 2014). "A Comparative Study of the Australian Fossil...