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- person to salvation. Grindletonians thought that a true Christian who has the Spirit within them does not sin. The Grindletonians were close to the Familists...
- with being a Grindletonian, and simultaneously in New England John Winthrop thought that Anne Hutchinson was one. The last known Grindletonian died in the...
- the Forest before it was subsumed into Grindleton civil parish. The Grindletonians were a small nonconformist Christian dissenting sect founded at Grindleton...
- Catholic families and English Dissenters (Quakers, Ranters, Diggers, Grindletonians, etc.): almost the entire Irish po****tion were recusants from the imposed...
- discussion about how society should be structured. Fifth Monarchists Grindletonians Muggletonians Ranters Quakers S****ers Anglicanism Anglo-Catholicism...
- of the Grindletonian sect. His actual views are known from surviving sermons, perhaps reconstituted from notes; those held by the Grindletonians may well...
- Osgoodism Philadelphianism Zionites (Germany) Philippists Puritanism Grindletonianism Ranterism Reveil S****erism Shepherding movement Shouter movement Shtundists...
- 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...
- rectors at Kildwick include John Webster, Roger Brereley who founded the Grindletonians, and William de Gargrave (or William of Gargrave) who, along with the...
- curate at Grindleton in Lancashire; his preaching originates the sect of Grindletonians. The first part of William Camden's Annales Rerum Gestarum Angliae et...