- (1942). "The Sus****
Cokelers: A
Curious Sect". Sus****
County Magazine. 16: 436. Turnour, Edward,The Earl Winterton, The
Cokelers: A Sus**** Sect, published...
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Çökeler is a
village in the Kıbrıscık District, Bolu Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 80 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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early in
their history the
Society of
Dependants acquired the
soubriquet Cokelers,
possibly because an 'obscure Sus**** joke' made by
their opponents and...
-
Society of
Dependants at
Loxwood in the
north of the county.
Nicknamed the '
Cokelers'
their beliefs were
largely derived from
Wesleyan Arminianism. They believed...
- Kıbrıscık District:
Alanhimmetler Alemdar Balı
Belen Bölücekkaya
Borucak Çökeler Deveci Deveören Dokumacılar Geriş Karacaören Karaköy Kılkara Kızılcaören...
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influenced by a
small Christian sect, the
Society of Dependants, also
known as
Cokelers who left
London in the mid-1800s. They
built their first chapel in the...
- went on to
found his own
rural sect the
Society of
Dependants aka 'The
Cokelers' in Sus****.
Banyard and
Bridges believed in
faith healing and strictly...
- faith,
including 17 men at Lewes. The
Society of
Dependants (nicknamed the
Cokelers) were a non-conformist sect
formed in Loxwood. The
Quaker and founding...
- sect, had a
strong presence in the village. They were
commonly known as "
Cokelers"
possibly from "Cuckolders", a
slander by
their religious enemies. Education...
- faith,
including 17 men at Lewes. The
Society of
Dependants (nicknamed the
Cokelers) were a non-conformist sect
formed in Loxwood. The
Quaker and founding...