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- Shakers - Wikipedia
Shakers developed written covenants in the 1790s Those who signed the covenant had to confess their sins, consecrate their property and their labor to the society, and live as celibates If they were married before joining the society, their marriages ended when they joined
- History of the Shakers - Shaker Heritage Society
The founder of the Shakers, Ann Lee, was a blacksmith’s daughter and a mill hand in Manchester, England Looking for a more personal and emotional religion than the official Church of England, in 1758 she joined a group called the Wardley Society that had left the Quakers
- History of the Shakers - U. S. National Park Service
The “Shaking Quakers,” or Shakers, split from mainstream Quakerism in 1747 after being heavily influenced by Camisard preaching The Shakers developed along their own lines, forming into a society with Jane and James Wardley as their leaders
- The number of Shakers in the U. S. rises to 3 - NPR
Until a few months ago, there were only two living Shakers left in the United States Now, a third person has joined the celibate Christian sect founded in 1747
- The Shakers Religion Community | Ken Burns - PBS
Find out who the Shakers are, founded by Ann Lee, where they live and what their beliefs are
- What are the Shakers identity and beliefs? - Bible Hub
The group commonly known as the Shakers emerged during the mid-18th century, tracing its roots back to a small community of English Quakers who embraced enthusiastic and ecstatic forms of worship
- THE SHAKERS – Shaker Museum
The Shakers were guided by core values of conviction, integrity, inclusion, and innovation They were early advocates of gender equality, welcomed Black Shakers, practiced pacifism, and put community needs above individual ones
- Who are the Shakers? - Enfield Shaker Museum
The Shakers are a small Protestant religious denomination founded in Manchester, England in the mid-1700’s as a dissident group of the Society of Friends (Quakers)
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