- group's
departure for the New World,
Kelpius became the group's
magister or leader. The
travel diary of
Kelpius has been preserved. Some of the forty...
- the Wissahickon.
Kelpius was a musician, writer, and occultist. He
frequently meditated (some
believe in a cave—the Cave of
Kelpius 40°01′25″N 75°12′02″W...
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intended to join a
commune of
hermits founded there by
Johannes Kelpius, but
Kelpius had died in 1708.
Beissel met with
Conrad Matthaei, an ****ociate...
- the Township, and
Kelpius's "where
foxes burrow"
letter of 1706,
convinced many that the township's
origins related to foxes.
Kelpius po****rized his spelling...
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including the
Society of the
Woman in the
Wilderness (led by
Johannes Kelpius (1667–1708), the
Ephrata Cloister (established in 1732) and the Harmony...
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professional German football player Adrian Ivanițchi, folk
guitarist Johannes Kelpius, a
German intellectual, musician, and
mystic who
founded a
religious community...
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families were
preparing to
travel from Rotterdam. His
disciple Johannes Kelpius was
elected to take Zimmermann's
title of magister,
leading "the Hamburg...
-
Europe which was known,
after its founder, as the Labadists.
Johannes Kelpius (1673–1708) led a
communitarian group who came to
America from Germany...
- Perfection, on deep
prayer and meditation.
Ataraxia Hesychasm Johannes Kelpius Religious Society of
Friends (Quakers)
Taoism Zen
Buddhism Nondualism Pietism...
- Kant
Knightly Piety Johann Albrecht Bengel Johann Konrad Dippel Johannes Kelpius Mission Covenant Church of
Sweden Templers (religious believers) Theologia...