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Nicholas Ferrar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Biography and Readings for Nicholas Ferrar, commemorated November 1, according to the Episcopal Church ... ; Nicholas Ferrar, born in 1592, was the founder of a religious community that lasted from 1626 to 1646.
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Nicholas Ferrar and his family formed the first Anglican community here in 1625 after the religious changes of the English Reformation. King Charles I visited in 1642, and sought refuge in 1646.
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Ferrar, Nicholas ( 1592-1637 ) ... Ferrar and his relative, John Collet (as well as Collet's wife and 14 children), and Ferrar's mother, established a semi-religious community called the English Protestant Nunnery, at Little Gidding, in Huntingdonshire, in about 1625. Ferrar employed a bookbinder, who taught the family...
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The life and times of Nicholas Ferrar (1907) ... ; Author: Skipton, Horace Pitt Kennedy; ... Text Archive > Canadian Libraries > The life and times of Nicholas Ferrar...
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Ferrar received his B.A. in 1610 and his M.A. in 1613, both from Clare College, Cambridge. In 1626 Ferrar, his widowed mother, and the families of his brother and brother-in-law established a religious community at Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire, England.
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; Nicholas Ferrar, born in 1592, was the founder of a religious community that lasted from 1626 to 1646. ... that, with thy Deacon Nicholas Ferrar and his household, we may rule ourselves according to thy Word, and serve thee with our whole heart; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the...
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Frederick William Faber ... The Church of All Saints, Elton, near Peterborough ... The Brompton Oratory, in; South Kensington, with Holy; Trinity Brompton visible in the background...
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