Homan, R. (1981). The Society of Dependents: Case Study in the Rise and Fall of Rural Peculiars. Sussex Archaeological Collections 119. Vol 119, pp. 195-204. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086617. Cite this via datacite
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The Society of Dependents: Case Study in the Rise and Fall of Rural Peculiars | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 119 | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | ||
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195 - 204 | ||
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The Society of Dependents constitutes a provincial religious sect centred in West Sussex and hitherto apparently undiscovered by scholarly students of religion in Britain, though from time to time noted as a curiosity in Sussex books and magazines; to this extent, the Dependents warrant and are here given a comprehensive introduction. This article documents the origins, distinctive doctrines and organization of the Dependents and attempts to relate to these the burgeoning of the Dependents in the late nineteenth century and their subsequent decline. It has been researched principally by interviewing surviving Dependents and from unpublished manuscripts in their possession. | ||
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1981 | ||
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