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    The Agapemonites or Community of The Son of Man was a Christian religious group or sect that existed in England from 1846 to 1956. It was named from the Greek: agapemone meaning " abode of love ". The Agapemone community was founded by the Reverend Henry Prince in Spaxton, Somerset.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2006 · Abode of Love is Kate Barlow's remarkable story of growing up in a religious cult. In 1948, she and her mother went to live with her two sisters, her grandmother, and some 20 elderly ladies at the Agapemone, a ramshackle estate in the village of Spaxton in southwest England.

  3. The Abode of Love. In the quiet Somerset Village of Spaxton four miles from the busy little river port of Bridgewater during the second half of the 19th century lived the 'Holy Ghost' surrounded by his 'soul brides' and accompanied by a 'Devil child'. They lived at the Abode of Love, a collection of houses & cottages with its own chapel ...

  4. They were not alone on the once-grand estate, surrounded as they were by twenty eccentric, elderly women, one of whom was her grandmother...or was she?This remarkable memoir is the true story of...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2006 · The Abode of Love is Kate Barlow's remarkable tale of growing up within a religious cult. Founded in the nineteenth century by a charismatic priest, the Agapemone (Greek for 'abode of...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2006 · The Abode Of Love: A Memoir Hardcover – January 1, 2006. by Kate Barlow (Author) 3.9 20 ratings. See all formats and editions. The Abode of Love is Kate Barlow's remarkable tale of growing up within a religious cult.

  7. 30 de dic. de 2023 · Abode of Love skilfully blends her reminiscences of life in Agapemone, an estate in the village of Spaxton, England, from 1948 to 1956, with an account of her grandfather’s role in an apocalyptic millenarian religious sect. Both stories are captivating.