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from the Old World to the New World

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An edition of Origins of the Shakers (1998)

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"Pietists, Methodists, and sectarian groups such as the Shakers all shared the conviction that God touched the individual directly and visibly; manifestations of spirit possession, accompanied by prophecy, visions, and ecstatic seizures, became outward signs of an inner experience, a kind of sacred theater as believers acted out their possession before others.

Clarke Garrett follows this "sacred theater" back to the Camisards of southeastern France, an ecstatic Protestant group whose doomed rebellion against Louis XIV led to their dispersal among Huguenot exiles.

Then, Garrett writes, "in a form that the Huguenots themselves would probably not have recognized, a dozen English ecstatics, who in their native Manchester had been known as Shakers, brought Huguenot spirit possession to America in 1774." The Shakers emerge as the culmination of the century's religious quest, preserving the immediacy of spirit possession while making it the basis for the formation of an ideal Christian community."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
294

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Cover of: Origins of the Shakers
Origins of the Shakers: from the Old World to the New World
1998, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-285) and index.
Originally published: Spirit possession and popular religion. 1987.

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Baltimore, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
248.2
Library of Congress
BR112 .G37 1998, BR112.G37 1998

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Pagination
viii, 294 p. ;
Number of pages
294

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Open Library
OL692073M
ISBN 10
0801859239
LCCN
97039244
OCLC/WorldCat
37902334
Library Thing
352083
Goodreads
4533675

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