Spirit messages. ca. 1845.

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Spirit messages. ca. 1845.

Three messages, the first of which is brief and is headed "words which were spoken by a certain number of Mother's first born as they kneeled to partake of the bread and water of Heaven." The second item, headed "Prophetic Poetry," relates prophetic visions of events that were to occur from 1846 to 1852, when Mother Ann "will call or send for you." The third item lists presents (a sack of love, a box of pearls, a basket of grapes, a song, etc.) promised by Father James Whittaker to various communities and individuals.

3 items ; 8-18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8208229

Winterthur Library

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United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing.

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Watervliet, N.Y. Community.

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Whittaker, James, 1751-1787

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An early Elder and Shaker leader after the death of Ann Lee, Edward Deming Andrews identified James Whittaker as Mother Ann's chief English disciple. From the description of A copy of a letter written by James Whittaker to his parents in England. 1784. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 779873195 ...

Shakers

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The South Union, Kentucky, Shaker Society was located in Logan County, Kentucky, southwest of Bowling Green. From the description of South Union, Kentucky, Shaker Society records, 1769-1922 (1804-1916) [microform]. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 45232375 The United Society of Believers, also known as the Shakers, of South Union, Logan County, Ky., was established by missionaries from Ohio and Upper Kentucky who arrived in the Gaspar River area in 1807. T...