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- 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...
- Makepeace Lake Muckshaw Ponds Lake Musconetcong White Meadow Lake Lake Rogerene Lake Shawnee Lake Tappan Shepherd Lake Spruce Run Lake Abiquiu Lake Bluewater...
- Zerah C. Whipple (1 September 1849 – 12 September 1879) was a Rogerene American Christian pacifist, war tax resister, and developer of educational methods...
- 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...
- Mountain Pond may refer to: Mountain Pond (Old Forge, New York) Lake Rogerene, in Mount Arlington, New Jersey, originally named Mountain Pond This disambiguation...
- church to form a sect (called "Rogerenes" after their leader) that borrowed from both Baptist and Quaker theology. The Rogerenes refused to accept colonial...
- township include Baker Mill Pond, Bertrand Island, Carys, Lake Junction, Lake Rogerene, Port Morris Landing, Rustic and Shippenport. Roxbury borders the muni****lities...
- 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...