Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers, 1782-1850 Vol 2
Herausgeber: Goodwillie, Christian
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The Shakers are perhaps the best known of American religious communities. Their ethos and organization had a practical influence on many other communities and on society as a whole. This three volume collection presents writings from a broad cross-section of those who opposed the Shakers and their way of life.
The Shakers are perhaps the best known of American religious communities. Their ethos and organization had a practical influence on many other communities and on society as a whole. This three volume collection presents writings from a broad cross-section of those who opposed the Shakers and their way of life.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781138661028
- ISBN-10: 1138661023
- Artikelnr.: 45218409
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781138661028
- ISBN-10: 1138661023
- Artikelnr.: 45218409
Volume 1 General Introduction 1782-1811: A Brief Account of a Religious Scheme (1782)
A Narrative of the Strange Principles
Conduct and Character of the People Known by the Name of Shakers (1782)
Three Curious Pieces (1782)
Scriptural Cautions (1783)
A Letter
fr om Daniel Rathbun
of Richmond
in the County of Berkshire to James Whittacor
Chief Elder of the Church
called Shakers (1785)
'Spectator'
'Th e People Called Shakers'
Massachusetts Spy: or
Worcester Gazette (1786)
'Mystery of the People Called Shakers'
Boston Gazette
and the Country Journal (1789)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1796)
Caleb Rathbun
'Caleb Rathbun Aged Nearly Seventeen Years'
Western Star (1796)
Letter
Western Star (1796)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1797)
Reasons Offered for Leaving the Shakers (1800)
'An Attempt to Develope Shakerism'
Supporter (1810)
Remarkable Occurrences
Lately Discovered Among the People Called Shakers (1810)
'Who Are the Shakers?'
American Commercial Daily Advertiser (1810)
['Mobbing the Shakers at Union Village
Ohio']
Supporter (1810)
'Expedition Against the Shakers'
Democratic Press (1810)
Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers
1782-1850: Shakerism Detected (1810)
Fanaticism Exposed (1811). Volume 2 1812-1826: A Shock to Shakerism
or
A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee (1812)
Letter to Lucy Wright (1817)
An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers (1818)
Indoctum Parliamentum (1818)
An Address to the People at Union Village
and a Solemn Warning to the Whole Human Family Against Shakerism and Delusion (1820)
A Brief Exposition of the Fanaticism
False Doctrines
and Absurdities
of the People Called Shakers (1822)
A Brief Account of the Rise
Progress
Doctrines
and Practices of the People Usually Denominated Shakers (1824)
Samuel Brown
A Countercheck to Shakerism (1824
Peter Youmans
An Appeal to Scripture and Common Sense
or
A Death Blow to Shakerism ([1826]) John Whitbey
Beauties of Priestcraft ; or
A Short Account of Shakerism (1826) Shakerism Unmasked (1826). Volume 3 1831- c. 1852: The True Believer's Vademecum
or
Shakerism Exposed (1831) An Account of the Doctrines
Government
Manners and Customs of the Shakers with Remarks on Confession to Catholic Priests and Shaker Elders (1834)
Just Published
Hodgdon's Life and Manner of Living Among the Shakers (1838)
A Return of Departed Spirits of the Highest Characters of Distinction (1843)
Lo Here and Lo There!
or
Th e Grave of the Heart (1846)
'Th e Shaker Concert' (1847)
Trial of the Shakers ([1847])
Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker History (1850)
Shakerism Exposed ([c. 1852]).
A Narrative of the Strange Principles
Conduct and Character of the People Known by the Name of Shakers (1782)
Three Curious Pieces (1782)
Scriptural Cautions (1783)
A Letter
fr om Daniel Rathbun
of Richmond
in the County of Berkshire to James Whittacor
Chief Elder of the Church
called Shakers (1785)
'Spectator'
'Th e People Called Shakers'
Massachusetts Spy: or
Worcester Gazette (1786)
'Mystery of the People Called Shakers'
Boston Gazette
and the Country Journal (1789)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1796)
Caleb Rathbun
'Caleb Rathbun Aged Nearly Seventeen Years'
Western Star (1796)
Letter
Western Star (1796)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1797)
Reasons Offered for Leaving the Shakers (1800)
'An Attempt to Develope Shakerism'
Supporter (1810)
Remarkable Occurrences
Lately Discovered Among the People Called Shakers (1810)
'Who Are the Shakers?'
American Commercial Daily Advertiser (1810)
['Mobbing the Shakers at Union Village
Ohio']
Supporter (1810)
'Expedition Against the Shakers'
Democratic Press (1810)
Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers
1782-1850: Shakerism Detected (1810)
Fanaticism Exposed (1811). Volume 2 1812-1826: A Shock to Shakerism
or
A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee (1812)
Letter to Lucy Wright (1817)
An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers (1818)
Indoctum Parliamentum (1818)
An Address to the People at Union Village
and a Solemn Warning to the Whole Human Family Against Shakerism and Delusion (1820)
A Brief Exposition of the Fanaticism
False Doctrines
and Absurdities
of the People Called Shakers (1822)
A Brief Account of the Rise
Progress
Doctrines
and Practices of the People Usually Denominated Shakers (1824)
Samuel Brown
A Countercheck to Shakerism (1824
Peter Youmans
An Appeal to Scripture and Common Sense
or
A Death Blow to Shakerism ([1826]) John Whitbey
Beauties of Priestcraft ; or
A Short Account of Shakerism (1826) Shakerism Unmasked (1826). Volume 3 1831- c. 1852: The True Believer's Vademecum
or
Shakerism Exposed (1831) An Account of the Doctrines
Government
Manners and Customs of the Shakers with Remarks on Confession to Catholic Priests and Shaker Elders (1834)
Just Published
Hodgdon's Life and Manner of Living Among the Shakers (1838)
A Return of Departed Spirits of the Highest Characters of Distinction (1843)
Lo Here and Lo There!
or
Th e Grave of the Heart (1846)
'Th e Shaker Concert' (1847)
Trial of the Shakers ([1847])
Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker History (1850)
Shakerism Exposed ([c. 1852]).
Volume 1 General Introduction 1782-1811: A Brief Account of a Religious Scheme (1782)
A Narrative of the Strange Principles
Conduct and Character of the People Known by the Name of Shakers (1782)
Three Curious Pieces (1782)
Scriptural Cautions (1783)
A Letter
fr om Daniel Rathbun
of Richmond
in the County of Berkshire to James Whittacor
Chief Elder of the Church
called Shakers (1785)
'Spectator'
'Th e People Called Shakers'
Massachusetts Spy: or
Worcester Gazette (1786)
'Mystery of the People Called Shakers'
Boston Gazette
and the Country Journal (1789)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1796)
Caleb Rathbun
'Caleb Rathbun Aged Nearly Seventeen Years'
Western Star (1796)
Letter
Western Star (1796)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1797)
Reasons Offered for Leaving the Shakers (1800)
'An Attempt to Develope Shakerism'
Supporter (1810)
Remarkable Occurrences
Lately Discovered Among the People Called Shakers (1810)
'Who Are the Shakers?'
American Commercial Daily Advertiser (1810)
['Mobbing the Shakers at Union Village
Ohio']
Supporter (1810)
'Expedition Against the Shakers'
Democratic Press (1810)
Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers
1782-1850: Shakerism Detected (1810)
Fanaticism Exposed (1811). Volume 2 1812-1826: A Shock to Shakerism
or
A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee (1812)
Letter to Lucy Wright (1817)
An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers (1818)
Indoctum Parliamentum (1818)
An Address to the People at Union Village
and a Solemn Warning to the Whole Human Family Against Shakerism and Delusion (1820)
A Brief Exposition of the Fanaticism
False Doctrines
and Absurdities
of the People Called Shakers (1822)
A Brief Account of the Rise
Progress
Doctrines
and Practices of the People Usually Denominated Shakers (1824)
Samuel Brown
A Countercheck to Shakerism (1824
Peter Youmans
An Appeal to Scripture and Common Sense
or
A Death Blow to Shakerism ([1826]) John Whitbey
Beauties of Priestcraft ; or
A Short Account of Shakerism (1826) Shakerism Unmasked (1826). Volume 3 1831- c. 1852: The True Believer's Vademecum
or
Shakerism Exposed (1831) An Account of the Doctrines
Government
Manners and Customs of the Shakers with Remarks on Confession to Catholic Priests and Shaker Elders (1834)
Just Published
Hodgdon's Life and Manner of Living Among the Shakers (1838)
A Return of Departed Spirits of the Highest Characters of Distinction (1843)
Lo Here and Lo There!
or
Th e Grave of the Heart (1846)
'Th e Shaker Concert' (1847)
Trial of the Shakers ([1847])
Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker History (1850)
Shakerism Exposed ([c. 1852]).
A Narrative of the Strange Principles
Conduct and Character of the People Known by the Name of Shakers (1782)
Three Curious Pieces (1782)
Scriptural Cautions (1783)
A Letter
fr om Daniel Rathbun
of Richmond
in the County of Berkshire to James Whittacor
Chief Elder of the Church
called Shakers (1785)
'Spectator'
'Th e People Called Shakers'
Massachusetts Spy: or
Worcester Gazette (1786)
'Mystery of the People Called Shakers'
Boston Gazette
and the Country Journal (1789)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1796)
Caleb Rathbun
'Caleb Rathbun Aged Nearly Seventeen Years'
Western Star (1796)
Letter
Western Star (1796)
'For the Western Star'
Western Star (1797)
Reasons Offered for Leaving the Shakers (1800)
'An Attempt to Develope Shakerism'
Supporter (1810)
Remarkable Occurrences
Lately Discovered Among the People Called Shakers (1810)
'Who Are the Shakers?'
American Commercial Daily Advertiser (1810)
['Mobbing the Shakers at Union Village
Ohio']
Supporter (1810)
'Expedition Against the Shakers'
Democratic Press (1810)
Writings of Shaker Apostates and Anti-Shakers
1782-1850: Shakerism Detected (1810)
Fanaticism Exposed (1811). Volume 2 1812-1826: A Shock to Shakerism
or
A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee (1812)
Letter to Lucy Wright (1817)
An Account of the Conduct of the Shakers (1818)
Indoctum Parliamentum (1818)
An Address to the People at Union Village
and a Solemn Warning to the Whole Human Family Against Shakerism and Delusion (1820)
A Brief Exposition of the Fanaticism
False Doctrines
and Absurdities
of the People Called Shakers (1822)
A Brief Account of the Rise
Progress
Doctrines
and Practices of the People Usually Denominated Shakers (1824)
Samuel Brown
A Countercheck to Shakerism (1824
Peter Youmans
An Appeal to Scripture and Common Sense
or
A Death Blow to Shakerism ([1826]) John Whitbey
Beauties of Priestcraft ; or
A Short Account of Shakerism (1826) Shakerism Unmasked (1826). Volume 3 1831- c. 1852: The True Believer's Vademecum
or
Shakerism Exposed (1831) An Account of the Doctrines
Government
Manners and Customs of the Shakers with Remarks on Confession to Catholic Priests and Shaker Elders (1834)
Just Published
Hodgdon's Life and Manner of Living Among the Shakers (1838)
A Return of Departed Spirits of the Highest Characters of Distinction (1843)
Lo Here and Lo There!
or
Th e Grave of the Heart (1846)
'Th e Shaker Concert' (1847)
Trial of the Shakers ([1847])
Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker History (1850)
Shakerism Exposed ([c. 1852]).