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- New_Forest_Shakers abstract "The New Forest Shakers or Walworth Jumpers (also Children of God, Girlingites or Convulsionists) were a new religious movement created by Mary Ann Girling in the 1870s in England. Originally from Suffolk, Girling preached the Second Coming, celibacy, chastity and communal life (a kind of communalism).".
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- New_Forest_Shakers subject Category:1870s_in_England.
- New_Forest_Shakers subject Category:New_religious_movements.
- New_Forest_Shakers subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_1860s.
- New_Forest_Shakers comment "The New Forest Shakers or Walworth Jumpers (also Children of God, Girlingites or Convulsionists) were a new religious movement created by Mary Ann Girling in the 1870s in England. Originally from Suffolk, Girling preached the Second Coming, celibacy, chastity and communal life (a kind of communalism).".
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