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Rosicrucianism (/ˌroʊzɪˈkruːʃəˌnɪzəm, ˌrɒzɪ-/) is a
spiritual and
cultural movement that
arose in
early modern Europe in the
early 17th
century after the...
- The
Plymouth Brethren or ****emblies of
Brethren are a low
church and
Nonconformist Christian movement whose history can be
traced back to Dublin, Ireland...
- The
Exclusive Brethren are a
subset of the
Christian evangelical movement generally described as the
Plymouth Brethren. They are
distinguished from the...
- The
Brethren or
Brethren of the
Coast were a
loose coalition of
pirates and
buccaneers that were
active in the
seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries in...
- in the
event of ane ingagement, how to
distinguish ourselves from our
bretheren and
nighbours the M'Donalds of Sky,
seeing we were both
Highlanders and...
- ISBN 0-7090-5440-8. OCLC 33964778.
William T.
Stearn (1965). The five
bretheren of the rose: An old
botanical riddle (PDF). Vol. 2. Pittsburgh: Huntia...
- York. Skidmore, Gil (2000). "Benjamin Lay. 1683–1759". Dear
friends and
bretheren. 25
short biographies of
Quaker men. Reading:
Sowle Press. pp. 19–21....
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successor to Feng, and
becomes the
Pirate King by
default as a
result of the
Bretheren Court vote.
Orlando Bloom as Will Turner: A
young blacksmith-turned-pirate...
- the
oldest Renaissance-building in Görlitz, Germany. The
building on
Bretheren Street 8 (Brüderstraße) was
constructed by
Wendel Roskopf in 1526 over...
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around 500, four
churches (Methodist, Baptist, Christian, and
United Bretheren), two
general stores,
three groceries,
three drug stores, four physicians...