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Grindletonians were a
Puritan sect that
arose in the town of Grindleton, at that time in...
- with
being a
Grindletonian, and
simultaneously in New
England John
Winthrop thought that Anne
Hutchinson was one. The last
known Grindletonian died in the...
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Catholic families and
English Dissenters (Quakers, Ranters, Diggers,
Grindletonians, etc.):
almost the
entire Irish po****tion were
recusants from the imposed...
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Osgoodism Philadelphianism Zionites (Germany)
Philippists Puritanism Grindletonianism Ranterism Reveil S****erism
Shepherding movement Shouter movement Shtundists...
- of the
Grindletonian sect. His
actual views are
known from
surviving sermons,
perhaps reconstituted from notes;
those held by the
Grindletonians may well...
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discussion about how
society should be structured.
Fifth Monarchists Grindletonians Muggletonians Ranters Quakers S****ers
Anglicanism Anglo-Catholicism...
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lieutenant Phineas Hodson to
advise Roger Brearley, who had
founded the
Grindletonian nonconformist sect and been
accused of
heresy as a result, on how he...
- the
Forest before it was
subsumed into
Grindleton civil parish. The
Grindletonians were a
small nonconformist Christian dissenting sect
founded at Grindleton...
- may have been a
Presbyterian in
Kendal by 1646, and
later perhaps a
Grindletonian,
before joining the
large gathering of
Westmoreland S****ers. By 1641...
- m****cripts of
Nicholas Hill. He was a
friend of
Roger Brereley the
Grindletonian, and was
praised by John Webster. He was
brought before the
Court of...