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The Labadists were a 17th-century Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), a French pietist. The movement derived its name from that of its founder.
The Labadists were a 17th-century Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), a French pietist. The movement derived...
Herford Abbey. The 50 Labadists lived there between 1670 and 1672. At Herdford Schurman continued her art work and the Labadists maintained a printing...
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of England Reactions within Christianity The Jesuits against Jansenism Labadists against the Jesuits Pietism against orthodox Lutherans Nadere Reformatie...
to three of them, the sisters Van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck. Here, the Labadists engaged in printing and many other occupations, including farming and...
After he was deposed in 1679, he joined the Labadists. In 1683 and again in 1686 some of the Labadists went to Suriname, where Cornelis van Aerssen had...
pirate. Jasper Danckaerts (1639–1702/1704), the founder of a colony of Labadists in Maryland Jan Erasmus Reyning (1640–1697), a Dutch pirate, privateer...
died in 1681. In 1683, she traveled to Gottorp and was attracted to the Labadists' community in Holstein. In 1685, Merian travelled with her mother, husband...
Church in 1650, before founding the community which became known as the Labadists in 1669. At its height the movement numbered around 600 with thousands...
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in Vlissingen – 1702/04, in Middelburg) was the founder of a colony of Labadists along the Bohemia River in what is now the US state of Maryland. He is...
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Augustine Herman granted 3,750 acres (15 km2) of land to the Labadists to form a colony. The Labadist commune never managed to gain more than 100 settlers and...
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people and she welcomed more marginal religious sects, including the Labadists. When Robert Barclay's father David was imprisoned, Elisabeth intervened...
communitarian group in Europe which was known, after its founder, as the Labadists. Johannes Kelpius (1673–1708) led a communitarian group who came to America...
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of England Reactions within Christianity The Jesuits against Jansenism Labadists against the Jesuits Pietism against orthodox Lutherans Nadere Reformatie...
of England Reactions within Christianity The Jesuits against Jansenism Labadists against the Jesuits Pietism against orthodox Lutherans Nadere Reformatie...
discovered a neglected colony. He started to encourage French Huguenots and Labadists to settle and start plantations in Suriname. In 1686, he made peace with...
socialists to arrive in North America were a Christian sect known as Labadists, who founded the commune of Bohemia Manor in 1683, about 60 miles (97 km)...
in Friesland, he unsuccessfully tried to convert the similarly minded Labadists to Quakerism. They also journeyed on the Rhine to Frankfurt, accompanied...
regions of Europe that shared income and property. His followers, the Labadists, emigrated to the US, bought land in Maryland and founded a rural commune...
Labadie (1610–1674), Jesuit convert to Calvinism, founder of the pietistic Labadists. Josué de la Place (c. 1596 – 1665 or possibly 1655), pastor and theologian...
moved with her two daughters and her mother to a religious community of Labadists in Wieuwerd, Friesland. Johann Graff made various attempts at reconciliation...
Danckaerts and Peter Sluyter, emissaries of Friesland pietists, known as Labadists, met Ephraim George Herman, the son of Herman, in New York and he introduced...
attacks by Native Americans, from which Wall Street derives its name. The Labadist missionary Jasper Danckaerts recorded a visit to his Long Island home in...
nearly two decades, and where he was visited by two journalists of the Labadist sect who were looking for a place to establish a new community. The journalists...
many other Protestant groups in the early nineteenth century. Like the Labadists, they accepted only "spiritual" marriages, without regard for the constraints...