- The
Rogerenes (also
known as the
Rogerene Quakers or Rogerines) were a
religious sect
founded in 1674 by John
Rogers (1648–1721) in New London, Connecticut...
- Lake
Rogerene (or Rogerine) is a
privately managed 9–acre lake in
Mount Arlington, New Jersey,
within the
boundary of
Roxbury Township and
encircled by...
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Makepeace Lake
Muckshaw Ponds Lake
Musconetcong White Meadow Lake Lake
Rogerene Lake
Shawnee Lake
Tappan Shepherd Lake
Spruce Run Lake
Abiquiu Lake Bluewater...
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Zerah C.
Whipple (1
September 1849 – 12
September 1879) was a
Rogerene American Christian pacifist, war tax resister, and
developer of
educational methods...
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trails crossed at an area
called Black River. With the
arrival of the
Rogerenes in 1730, the area
developed as an
agricultural community,
producing applejack...
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Mountain Pond may
refer to:
Mountain Pond (Old Forge, New York) Lake
Rogerene, in
Mount Arlington, New Jersey,
originally named Mountain Pond This disambiguation...
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church to form a sect (called "
Rogerenes"
after their leader) that
borrowed from both
Baptist and
Quaker theology. The
Rogerenes refused to
accept colonial...
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township include Baker Mill Pond,
Bertrand Island, Carys, Lake Junction, Lake
Rogerene, Port
Morris Landing,
Rustic and Shippenport.
Roxbury borders the muni****lities...
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became known as
Quaker Hill by 1687 due to its ****ociation with the
Rogerenes or
Rogerene Quakers, a
religious sect
founded by a
local farmer, John Rogers...
- tax
resisters in
small sects like the
International Bible Students and
Rogerenes.
After World War II, a non-sectarian war tax
resistance movement began...