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The society lingered into the early years of the eighteenth century. The leading idea of its service of love was a reliance on sympathy and tenderness for the moral and spiritual edification of its members. Thus, in an age of strife and polemics, it seemed to afford a refuge for quiet, gentle spirits
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Nicholis's followers escaped the gallows and the stake, for they combined with some success the wisdom of the serpent and the harmlessness of the dove. They would only discuss their doctrines with sympathizers; they showed every respect for authority, and considered outward conformity a duty. This
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Nicholis's message is said to have appealed to the well educated and creative elite, artists, musicians and scholars. They felt no need to spread the message and risk prosecution for
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were Familists. The Queen did nothing about it, which raised questions about her own beliefs. The keeper of the lions in the
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into "Family of Love", and in other languages, "Hus der Lieften", "Huis der Liefde" and "Haus der Liebe" (English:
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engaged in the examination of John Bourne, a glover, and some others of the Family of Love who were confined in
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Christopher Marsh: "An Introduction to the Family of Love in England", in E.S. Leedham-Green:
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J.G. Ebel, "The Family of Love: Sources of Its History in England",
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attitude, while it saved them from molestation, hampered propaganda.
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Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online: Family of Love
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M. Konnert, "The Family of Love and the Church of England",
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may have derived some of their ideas from the "Family".
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