• The Philadelphians, or the Philadelphian Society, were a 17th-century English dissenter group. They were organized around John Pordage (1607–1681), an...
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  • Look up philadelphian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Philadelphian may refer to: Someone who is from (or a resident of) the city of Philadelphia...
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  • publications, were central in the founding and philosophy of the Philadelphian Society in London at the time. Jane Ward was born in about February or March...
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  • Old Philadelphians, also called Proper Philadelphians or Perennial Philadelphians, are the First Families of Philadelphia, that class of Pennsylvanians...
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    Angelic Brethren in Amsterdam, and John Pordage and Jane Leade's Philadelphian Society in England. From 1614 to 1616, the three Rosicrucian Manifestos...
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    the historical groups of England and New England. The Philadelphians, or the Philadelphian Society, was a Protestant 17th-century religious group in England...
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    seventeenth-century Christian mystic, Universalist, and founder of the Philadelphian Society, wrote copious descriptions of her visions and dialogues with the...
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  • The Young Philadelphians is a 1959 American legal drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn and Alexis...
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    England, the 17th-century mystic universalist and founder of the Philadelphian Society Jane Leade wrote copious descriptions of her visions and dialogues...
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    1726, Elias Eller and a pastor, Daniel Schleyermacher, founded a Philadelphian Society. They later moved to Ronsdorf in the Duchy of Berg, becoming the...
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