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- Seekers abstract "The Seekers, or Legatine-Arians as they were sometimes known, were a British Protestant dissenting group that emerged around the 1620s, probably inspired by the preaching of three brothers – Walter, Thomas, and Bartholomew Legate. Seekers considered all organised churches of their day corrupt and preferred to wait for God's revelation. Many of them subsequently joined the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).".
- Seekers wikiPageExternalLink seekers.html.
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- Seekers wikiPageRevisionID "677065210".
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink 17th-century_denominations_in_England.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink 17th_century_denominations_in_England.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Anti-clericalism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Atheism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Bartholomew_Legate.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Blasphemy.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Calvinism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_denominations_founded_in_Great_Britain.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianity_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Dissenters.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_Christian_denominations.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Christian_mortalism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_of_England.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Cult.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Death_by_burning.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Dissenter.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink English_Civil_War.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink English_Dissenters.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Execution_by_burning.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink General_Baptists.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink George_Fox.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Vane_the_Younger.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Heresy.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Hermeticism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink John_Saltmarsh_(clergyman).
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Levellers.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Millenarianism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Nonconformist.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Nonconformists.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Nondenominational_Christianity.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Nontrinitarianism.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Predestination.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Puritan.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Puritans.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Quakers.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Religious_Society_of_Friends.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Religious_denomination.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Williams.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Williams_(theologian).
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink Soul_sleep.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLink William_Erbery.
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seeker".
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seekers".
- Seekers wikiPageWikiLinkText "seekers".
- Seekers hasPhotoCollection Seekers.
- Seekers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Seekers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Seekers subject Category:Christian_denominations_founded_in_Great_Britain.
- Seekers subject Category:Christianity_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Seekers subject Category:English_Dissenters.
- Seekers subject Category:Former_Christian_denominations.
- Seekers hypernym Group.
- Seekers type Band.
- Seekers type Denomination.
- Seekers type Organization.
- Seekers type Organization.
- Seekers comment "The Seekers, or Legatine-Arians as they were sometimes known, were a British Protestant dissenting group that emerged around the 1620s, probably inspired by the preaching of three brothers – Walter, Thomas, and Bartholomew Legate. Seekers considered all organised churches of their day corrupt and preferred to wait for God's revelation. Many of them subsequently joined the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).".
- Seekers label "Seekers".
- Seekers sameAs Seekers_(religiöse_Bewegung).
- Seekers sameAs m.01f65c.
- Seekers sameAs Q1479542.
- Seekers sameAs Q1479542.
- Seekers wasDerivedFrom Seekers?oldid=677065210.
- Seekers isPrimaryTopicOf Seekers.