John L. Fear
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Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
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“In the meantime, Mary's mother continued to stock her daughter's 'bottom drawer' which she started when Mary was only five years old. When we got engaged the 'drawer' was already well stocked but by the time we got married it was more like a well-endowed wardrobe. ”
― Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
― Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
“Two hints that I remember concerned the growing of potatoes and runner beans. Seed potatoes were very scarce so we saved and planted any potato peelings that possessed one or more eyes. We also over wintered and planted the tubers of runner bean plants. Both these ideas produced rather lower yields than by the more usual method”
― Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
― Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
“Splits and schisms were already endemic but the Exclusive movement had now become more introverted, stressing separation not only from the world but from other Christians. All members are expected to have unwavering allegiance to the cult.”
― Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
― Exclusive Pedigree: My life in and out of the Brethren
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