David Joris (c. 1501 – 1556) was a theologian generally regarded as an Anabaptist but who actually went through several separate phases over the course of his life and who is sometimes cited as the…
The Hiëlist schism of 1573 in the Family of Love’s history and its impact on English Familism (2) – or, ‘Who was Daniel James?’
The Hiëlist schism of 1573 in the Family of Love’s history and its impact on English Familism (1)
Although later central to the schism and defection which tore the Family of Love in two, Hendrik Jansen Van Barrefelt was one of the first members of Hendrik Niclaes’ Family of Love to be mentioned…
Source: The Hiëlist schism of 1573 in the Family of Love’s history and its impact on English Familism (1)
The Hiëlist schism of 1573 in the Family of Love’s history and its impact on English Familism (1)
Although later central to the schism and defection which tore the Family of Love in two, Hendrik Jansen Van Barrefelt was one of the first members of Hendrik Niclaes’ Family of Love to be mentioned…
Source: The Hiëlist schism of 1573 in the Family of Love’s history and its impact on English Familism (1)
The Family of Love (PDF)

A letter to Grimes

Grimes was truly called ‘Grame’ – Abraham Grame, in fact. He was born at Childerditch near Billericay in Essex in June 1604, the son of Arthur Grame. For further information on him see …
Source: A letter to Grimes
INFLUENCES ON THE MOUNT AND THE VALLEY

Plantin’s Golden Compass (Video UNESCO)
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