- The
Muggletonians,
named after Lodowicke Muggleton, were a
small Protestant Christian movement which began in 1651 when two
London tailors announced they...
- (1609–1698) was an
English religious thinker who gave his name to
Muggletonianism, a
Protestant sect
which was
always small, but
survived until the death...
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released between the
Roman Catholic Church and
Orthodox Churches. The
Muggletonians,
founded by John
Reeve and
Lodowick Muggleton in mid-17th
century London...
- John
Saddington (c.1634?–1679) was a
Muggletonian writer and
London sugar merchant,
originally from
Arnesby in Leicestershire.
There is a
village called...
- 1758-1771), was a
Muggletonian, and a
watch and
clock maker in
Leadenhall Street, London, England.
Glover was a
strong Muggletonian, but the
notices of...
- (religious leader) (1608-1658, co-founder of
Muggletonianism)
Lodowicke Muggleton (1609-1698, co-founder of
Muggletonianism) Mary Cary (prophetess) (1621-1653,...
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natural rights as
coming from the law of God
expressed in the Bible. The
Muggletonians,
named after Lodowicke Muggleton, was a
small Protestant Christian movement...
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Thomas Tomkinson (1631–1710) was an
English Muggletonian writer born at Ilam, near Dovedale, in Staffordshire. His parents,
Richard and Ann,
farmed at...
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Christadelphians Church of God
General Conference La Luz del
Mundo Monarchianism Muggletonianism Polish Brethren Socinianism The Way
International Filipino Iglesia...
- Baptists, Soul sleepers, Adamites, Diggers, Levellers, Behmenists,
Muggletonians, and others, as the
Puritans were more
tolerant than the
monarchy had...