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Sabbathday Lake, Maine: The Shaker Press. Very Good+. 1978. Second Edition; Second Printing. Paperback. Softcover in wrappers. 8vo. Second edition, second printing. Fine condition, crisp and clean. Illustrated with photos of the buildings in town. Unpaginated. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .
The Sabbathday Lake Shakers: an introduction to the Shaker heritage by Barker, Sister R. Mildred - 1978
by Barker, Sister R. Mildred
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Sabbathday Lake, The Shaker Press, 1978. Second edition. Softcover. Very good condition. . Unnumbered. Illus.
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The Sabbathday Lake Shakers: an Introduction to the Shaker Heritage
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The Sabbathday Lake Shakers: an introduction to Shaker heritage
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Sabbathday Lake, Maine: The Shaker Press. G Softcover some underlining, photos of buildings at Sabbathday. 1978. 2nd ed 2nd ptg. Daughter of a poor but respectable blacksmith, Ann Lee, arrived on these shores from England, a small band of religious . immigrants under her leadership. Because a religious revival took place in Southern France, in 1689. Trance and vision were followed by bodily agitation and deep utterances of inspired truths. It was in 1706 these exiled Camisards, so called beause of a certain style of robe they wore, decided to visit England where they soon became known as the French Prophets. Here they renewed their testimony and many were united to them as their witnessing became extensive and powerful. Out of the rhapsody and estatic emotions of their relifious zeal grew lives of purity and holiness. In 1747 a society was formed in Manchester under the ladership of James and Jane Wardley who at one time had been Quakers. It was to this society, called in derision "Shaking…
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