- The
Buchanites were the late 18th-century
followers of
Elspeth Buchan, a
Scottish woman who
claimed to be the
Woman Clothed with the Sun, one of the figures...
- (1738–1791) was the
founder of a
Scottish religious sect
known as the
Buchanites. She was born in 1738, the
daughter of John
Simpson and
Margaret Gordon...
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McHaffie concerning his
sojourn in the
Wilderness among the folk
called the
Buchanites, is a
historical novella by the
British writer F. L. Lucas. It purports...
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court and pit and
gallows site.
Elspeth Buchan was the
leader of the
Buchanites, an
extreme religious sect who in the 1780s
settled for a time at the...
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fanatical Buchanites. The Revd
White and his wife
supported her and he was
suspended from his
church as a result.
Gardner joined the
Buchanites, who numbering...
- A75
along with Springholm,
around 2
miles (3 km) to the south-west. The
Buchanites were the
followers of
Elspeth Buchan (1738-1791), who
claimed to be the...
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behalf of Mrs
Stewart of
Afton Lodge he
attended two
meetings held by the
Buchanites and took
notes on
their beliefs and
practices for
which he was at first...
- Ireland. A
number of
minor Scottish sects developed, such as the Bereans,
Buchanites,
Daleites and Gl****ites.
Episcopalianism had
retained supporters through...
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other religious groups and
sects at
various times and places, such as the
Buchanites in 18th
century Scotland.[citation needed] St Clement, a 1st-century bishop...
- in 1808; and a novella, The
Woman Clothed with the Sun (1937), on the
Buchanites of the 1780s–90s. The
three novels focus on a love-affair
between an Englishman...