What is another word for Plymouth Brethren?

Pronunciation: [plˈɪməθ bɹˈɛðɹən] (IPA)

The Plymouth Brethren is a term used to describe a Christian group that originated in Plymouth, England in the early 19th century. This group is also known by other names such as the Exclusive Brethren, Christian Brethren, and the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. While the Plymouth Brethren are a conservative group, they are not a single denomination, and there is no official leader of the group. Some other synonyms for the Plymouth Brethren include the Brethren Movement, Open Brethren, Closed Brethren, and Gospel Hall Brethren. These various names reflect the diversity of beliefs and practices within the Plymouth Brethren community.

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Famous quotes with Plymouth brethren

  • The apparent discrepancy in the Gospel narrative aroused no doubt in my mind as to the literal truth of either of the texts. Indeed, my falling away from grace was not occasioned by any intellectual qualms; I accepted the theology of the Plymouth Brethren. In fact, I could hardly conceive of the existence of people who might doubt it. I simply went over to Satan's side; and to this hour I cannot tell why.
    Aleister Crowley

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