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- Ann Lee - Wikipedia
Ann Lee (29 February 1736 – 8 September 1784), commonly known as Mother Ann Lee, was the founding leader of the Shakers, later changed to United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing following her death
- Ann Lee | Shaker Founder, Prophet, Visionary, Musical | Britannica
Who was Ann Lee? Ann Lee was a charismatic religious leader who brought the Shaker sect from England to the American colonies in the 1770s She was known for her teachings on celibacy, public confession, and the dual nature (i e , male and female) of God
- The Real Mother Ann Lee, the Shakers Radical Prophet | HISTORY
Ann Lee, later known as “Mother Ann,” had a magnetic charisma that drew followers and shaped the Shakers into a norm-defying religious movement Her story includes everything from visions and
- She was a beacon of light in a dark chapter in history: Ann Lee, the . . .
How did a charismatic but impoverished British woman become the leader of the progressive religious sect known as "the Shakers" in 18th-Century America?
- The Real Story of Mother Ann Lee, the Shakers’ Radical Prophet – Shaker . . .
“The Shaker tenets of racial and gender equality, of pacifism and of putting the needs of the community ahead of the needs of the individual were considered radical during Mother Ann’s lifetime ” Read the story at History
- History of the Shakers - Shaker Heritage Society
The founder of the Shakers, Ann Lee, was a blacksmith’s daughter and a mill hand in Manchester, England Looking for a more personal and emotional religion than the official Church of England, in 1758 she joined a group called the Wardley Society that had left the Quakers
- Mother Ann Lee and Her Relics at Canterbury Shaker Village
Mother Ann Lee left a lasting imprint as the founder of Shakerism, when she moved from England to the Britsh Colonies in 1774 Some of the relics that help tell her story and that of Shakerism are a part of the collection at Canterbury Shaker Village
- The Founding of the Shakers - Women the American Story
Ann Lee joined the Shakers in 1758 and quickly rose to prominence for her outspoken advocacy for her faith She was arrested multiple times for refusing to follow the rules of the Church of England In 1770 she received what she believed was a divine message from God while in prison
- Mother Ann Lee - brandeisuniversitypress. com
This acclaimed, accessible, and thoroughly researched biography documents the life of Ann Lee, a controversial, religious leader and early feminist figure Lee established the Shaker movement in 1770 in Manchester, England
- Mother Ann Lee - Encyclopedia. com
Arriving in the American colonies with a handful of followers, Mother Ann Lee (1736-1784) became founder and leading spirit of the radical religious sect called the United Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, better known as the Shakers Ann Lee was the quintessential nonconformist
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