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Christian denomination
six principles of Muggletonianism were perhaps best set out by George Williamson, a Roman Catholic who visited the London Muggletonians in 1913: There is
Muggletonianism
Attempt to convert others to a religion
2022. Growth in Agreement II, p. 895 Lamont, W., Last Witnesses: The Muggletonian History 1652–1979, Ashgate Publishing, 2006, p. xiii, p. 174 O'Brien
Proselytism
(religious leader) (1608–1658, co-founder of Muggletonianism) Lodowicke Muggleton (1609–1698, co-founder of Muggletonianism) Mary Cary (prophetess) (1621–1653,
Prophets_in_Christianity
English tailor and Protestant thinker (1609–1698)
(1609–1698) was an English religious thinker who gave his name to Muggletonianism, a Protestant sect which was always small, but survived until the death
Lodowicke_Muggleton
Protestant Separatists from the Church of England
The group grew out of the Ranters and in opposition to the Quakers. Muggletonian beliefs include a hostility to philosophical reason, a scriptural understanding
English_Dissenters
Scottish novelist (1771–1832)
one of the last individuals cursed by the Muggletonian movement on account of his reviling Muggletonianism. Scott's father was a Freemason, being a member
Walter_Scott
Officer in the Irish Protestant and New Model Armies
married the daughter of Sir Thomas Herbert (1606–1682). He became a Muggletonian in 1662. Among some of his descendants in the later 1700s the surname
Robert_Phayre_(regicide)
Church Manmin Central Church Matswanism Metropolitan Community Churches Muggletonianism Neo-Calvinism New Calvinism Paleo-orthodoxy Remonstrants Serpent Handlers
List of Christian denominations
List_of_Christian_denominations
English writer and religious thinker (1644–1718)
Baptists, Soul sleepers, Adamites, Diggers, Levellers, Behmenists, Muggletonians, and others, as the Puritans were more tolerant than the monarchy had
William_Penn
16th-century Christian movement
religious movements appeared, including Quakers, Ranters, Seekers, Diggers, Muggletonians, and Fifth Monarchists. The Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 allowed
English_Reformation
1676 book by Thomas Tomkinson
book by Thomas Tomkinson, written as a defence and explanation of the Muggletonian faith. It addresses common misconceptions about the sect and expands
Truth's_Triumph
Rejection of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity
Conference God Worshipping Society La Luz del Mundo Monarchianism Muggletonianism Polish Brethren Socinianism The Way International Filipino Iglesia
Nontrinitarianism
how society should be structured. Fifth Monarchists Grindletonians Muggletonians Ranters Quakers Seekers Anglicanism Anglo-Catholicism Brownists Diggers
17th-century denominations in England
17th-century_denominations_in_England
1758-1771), was a Muggletonian, and a watch and clock maker in Leadenhall Street, London, England. Glover was a strong Muggletonian, but the notices of
Boyer_Glover
Topics referred to by the same term
"muggle-heads") A person who is not privy to the game of Geocaching Muggletonianism Muggle-Wump This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Muggle_(disambiguation)
English writer (1631–1710)
experience of Muggletonianism. Since John Reeve died in 1658, these dates mean that Tomkinson was one of the first prominent Muggletonian personalities
Thomas_Tomkinson
American religious leader (1931–1997)
Nettles were similar to John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton, who founded Muggletonianism, a millennialist movement in 17th century England. Jim Jones, leader
Marshall_Applewhite
Book by John Reeve
1846. It claims to be a work of holy writ and is seen to be so in Muggletonianism. Specifically, it is part of the 'Third and Last Testament of Our Lord
A_Divine_Looking-Glass
English writer (c.1634–1679)
John Saddington (c.1634?–1679) was a Muggletonian writer and London sugar merchant, originally from Arnesby in Leicestershire. There is a village called
John_Saddington
young man to work as a watchmaker. He is associated initially with the Muggletonian sect, with his wife, in their records in July 1759. From 1771 he is known
James_Birch_(sectary)
The World of the Muggletonians (London, 1982). Puritanism and Historical Controversy (London, 1996). Last Witnesses: the Muggletonian History, 1652–1979
William_M._Lamont
writes Prophecies." A Transcendent Spiritual Treatise was the first Muggletonian book. It is written in the first person singular by Reeve but appears
John_Reeve_(religious_leader)
English theologian
mentioned above is The Onely True Bishop: The Muggletonian Works of Laurence Clarkson London: Muggletonian Press (2009) ISBN 978-1-907466-02-1 works believed
Laurence_Clarkson
English historian (1912–2003)
ISBN 0-571-10198-4 (with William M. Lamont and Barry Reay) The World of the Muggletonians (1983), ISBN 0-85117-226-1 The Experience of Defeat: Milton and Some
Christopher_Hill_(historian)
Listed six Catholic chapels. Chapels: one Catholic, three non-juror, two Muggletonian, two Camisard, meeting of Orator Henley. Listed 21 Huguenot chapels,
List of places of worship in London, 1738
List_of_places_of_worship_in_London,_1738
millenarianism, the secularist tradition and a case study of American Muggletonianism – the last by E. P. Thompson. Other essays addressed Owenism, Chartism
J._F._C._Harrison
List of events
January – Charles II is crowned King of Scotland at Scone. 3 February – Muggletonianism inaugurated. 14 February–18 June – a diplomatic team headed by Oliver
1651_in_England
Topics referred to by the same term
John Pilger's 1995 documentary Joseph Frost (fl. mid-19th C) of the Muggletonians, a Protestant Christian movement in Britain Joseph Frost (boxer) (born
Joseph_Frost
Southern Land, Known) Thomas Tomkinson – Truth's Triumph. A book on Muggletonianism. Izaak Walton – The Compleat Angler, 5th edition Roger Boyle, 1st Earl
1676_in_literature
Quaker historian (1922–2020)
Local variations in Quaker meeting houses' by David Butler Quakers and Muggletonians in seventeenth-century Ireland, by Kenneth L. Carroll Wounded healers:
Edward_H._Milligan
Surname list
Saddington (born 1979), Australian footballer John Saddington (c.1634–1679), Muggletonian writer and London sugar merchant Nigel Saddington (born 1965), English
Saddington_(surname)
Cemetery in City of London
Muggleton (1609–1698), an English religious thinker, who gave his name to Muggletonianism. Ann Overton (circa 1613–1665) (née Gardiner), wife of Major-General
New_Churchyard
Historical non-fiction book
Zachary. (5 December 1993) BOOK REVIEW / A meeting with the last of the Muggletonians: Witness against the beast: William Blake and the Moral Law – by E P
Witness_Against_the_Beast
groups included the Ranters, the Fifth Monarchists, the Seekers, the Muggletonians, and – most prominently and most lastingly – the Quakers. The Puritan
History of the Puritans from 1649
History_of_the_Puritans_from_1649
New Zealand historian
History: A Reader, Routledge, 2002.(With Kim Phillips) The World of the Muggletonians, Temple Smith, 1983. (With Christopher Hill and William Lamont) The
Barry_Reay
Surname list
Tompkinson (born 1965), English actor Thomas Tomkinson (1631–1710), English Muggletonian writer Wilfred Tomkinson (1877–1971), vice-admiral William Tomkinson
Tomkinson
becomes independent of the United Kingdom. 26 February – Death of the last Muggletonian. 1 March Scottish devolution referendum: Scotland votes by a majority
1979_in_the_United_Kingdom
British poet and hack writer
been in print since 1792. He linked also Swedenborg's theology with Muggletonian belief in the antinomian conception of Christ retaining human form in
William_Hamilton_Reid
English cleric and writer
came close to eternal damnation of his soul when he ran foul of the Muggletonians, who claimed to possess this power through issuing curses. His article
Augustus_Jessopp
English Puritan priest (c. 1610 – c. 1669)
some need of sleep." In 1652 he was attracted by John Reeve of the Muggletonians, and, without becoming a disciple, supported him until Reeve died. In
William_Sedgwick_(priest)
English dissenting minister and polemicist (1698–1779)
Observations on Some Articles of the Muggletonians' Creed, 1735. Answered in The Principles of the Muggletonians, 1735, by A. B., i.e. Arden Bonell. An
Caleb_Fleming
True Representation of the Principles of the Sect known by the name of Muggletonians,' London, 1694. , A Discourse Concerning the Celebration of Divine Service
John Williams (bishop of Chichester)
John_Williams_(bishop_of_Chichester)
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