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ComingAgain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|363x363px|Jan Zizka eradicated the Bohemian Neo-Adamites during the Hussite Wars of the 14th century '''Neo-Adamite''' was a label given to three unrelated Christian sects in Europe between the 13th and 17th centuries. The term originated from an ancient group of Christian nudists called the Adamites, who lived from the 2nd to the 4th centuries. '''<u>Dutch Neo-Adamites</u>'''...") |
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The splintering of [[Protestantism]] during the [[English Civil War]] in the 17th century saw Adamites recorded in the Catalogue of the Several Sects and Opinions in England. Whether there truly was a Neo-Adamite movement in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] during this time cannot be said for certain, however they are never referenced again apart from a comment in passing by the [[Lord Protector]], [[Oliver Cromwell]], who claimed that "secret Churches of nakedness" were "in error." | The splintering of [[Protestantism]] during the [[English Civil War]] in the 17th century saw Adamites recorded in the Catalogue of the Several Sects and Opinions in England. Whether there truly was a Neo-Adamite movement in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] during this time cannot be said for certain, however they are never referenced again apart from a comment in passing by the [[Lord Protector]], [[Oliver Cromwell]], who claimed that "secret Churches of nakedness" were "in error." | ||
<big>"''If anyone is disposed to be contentious—we have no such custom, nor do the churches of God.''" - 1 Corinthians 11:16</big> |
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