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Glasite

The Glasites /ˈɡlæsaɪts/ or Glassites were a small Christian church founded in about 1730 in Scotland by John Glas. Glas' faith, as part of the First Great Awakening, was spread by his son-in-law Robert Sandeman into England and America, where the members were called Sandemanians.

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Beliefs and practice

Churches

Critics of Sandemanianism

Sandemanian families and notable members

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Glasite

Nodes99
Edges98
Triples200
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.020202
Components1

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Glasite

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related to Bibliography · 150
Glasite → Albany, AMERICA, American Revolution, AND SOUTHWARK, Andrew, ANECDOTES, Bailey, Banner, Biographical, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, Blakeley, Boston, Boston Biographical Society, Boston Containing Boston Marriages, Boston Registry Dept, Brentnall, Brown, Burr Print, By Sarah Orne Jewett, Cambridge University Press
related to Churches · 18
Glasite → Aberdeen, Arbroath, Buildings, Church, Cupar, Dundee, Dunkeld, Edinburgh, Galashiels, Glas, Glasgow, Glasites, Leith, Montrose, Paisley, Perth, Scotland, The
related to Decline · 10
Glasite → America, Church, Edinburgh, Elder, Many Glasites, Sandemanian, Scottish Congregationalists, The, The London, Their
related to Church service · 9
Glasite → At Glasite, Church, Glasites, Kail Kirk, Scotch, Sunday, The, The Lord's Supper, This
related to Beliefs and practice · 7
Glasite → Christ, Christianity, Each, In, Paul, The Glasites, To
related to Archives · 6
Glasite → America, Archive Services, Dundee, Glasite Church, The, University

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church london boston sandeman sandemanian america churches james john meeting congregation house scotland new history sandemanians robert england faraday members

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Glasiterelated to ArchivesThe0.60section
Glasiterelated to ArchivesGlasite Church0.60section
Glasiterelated to ArchivesArchive Services0.60section
Glasiterelated to ArchivesUniversity0.60section
Glasiterelated to ArchivesDundee0.60section
Glasiterelated to ArchivesAmerica0.60section
Glasiterelated to Beliefs and practiceIn0.60section
Glasiterelated to Beliefs and practiceChristianity0.60section
Glasiterelated to Beliefs and practiceEach0.60section
Glasiterelated to Beliefs and practicePaul0.60section
Glasiterelated to Beliefs and practiceTo0.60section
Glasiterelated to Beliefs and practiceThe Glasites0.60section

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