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  1. George Keith (1638/1639 – 27 March 1716) was a Scottish religious leader, a Presbyterian turned Quaker turned Anglican. He was born in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to a Presbyterian family and received an M.A. from the University of Aberdeen.

  2. George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal (1692 or 1693 – 1778) was a Scottish Jacobite army officer and diplomat, who led Jacobite forces in the rising of 1719. He later joined in the Prussian Army and became a close confidant of Frederick the Great, serving as his ambassador to both France and Great Britain. He was the tenth and last ...

  3. George Keith was a Scottish-born Quaker who led a schism within the movement in 1694 and became a Church of England missionary in 1700. He wrote extensively against the Quakers and their doctrines, and travelled to America and Europe to promote Anglicanism.

  4. 6 de ene. de 2022 · The author drew a distinction between the majority of ‘real original Foxonian Quakers’ at the time and the so-called ‘Christian or Orthodox Quakers’ led by the Scottish Friend George Keith.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2019 · Learn how George Keith, a former Quaker, became an Anglican and criticized Quakers in his sermons. Explore the history and challenges of Quakers in America and their Vincentian tradition.

  6. George Keith ( Castell d'Inverugie, rodalia de Peterhead, 1692/93 - Potsdam, 1778) fou un militar escocès, germà del famós i també militar James Keith, anomenat lord Marischal.

  7. The early Quaker George Keith wrote that Christ is born spiritually in humanity when “his life and spirit are united unto the soul.” The chief representative of Christ-mysticism among the early Protestants, Kaspar Schwenckfeld, held that Christ was from all eternity the God-man, and as such he possessed…