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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elias_HicksElias Hicks - Wikipedia

    Elias Hicks (March 19, 1748 – February 27, 1830) was a traveling Quaker minister from Long Island, New York. In his ministry he promoted unorthodox doctrines that led to controversy, which caused the second major schism within the Religious Society of Friends (the first caused by George Keith in 1691). [1]

  2. Elias Hicks (19 de marzo de 1748 – 27 de febrero de 1830) fue un predicador cuáquero itinerante de Long Island, Nueva York. Promovió doctrinas que lo involucraron en una controversia que condujo al primer gran cisma dentro de la Sociedad Religiosa de los Amigos.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Elias Hicks was an early advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States and a liberal Quaker preacher whose followers became known as Hicksites, one of two factions created by the schism of 1827–28 in American Quakerism.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Elias_HicksElias Hicks - Wikiwand

    Elias Hicks (19 de marzo de 1748 – 27 de febrero de 1830) fue un predicador cuáquero itinerante de Long Island, Nueva York. Promovió doctrinas que lo involucraron en una controversia que condujo al primer gran cisma dentro de la Sociedad Religiosa de los Amigos.

  5. Elias Hicks (1748—1830) Quick Reference (1748–1830), American Quaker. He took up the cause of the negroes. He opposed the creation of any credal basis for Quakerism, notably in his Doctrinal Epistle (1824), in which he protested against insistence on the orthodox doctrines of the Person of Christ and the Atonement. A schism ...

  6. Elias Hicks (1748-1830) was an eminent Quaker minister from Jericho, Long Island, N.Y. In the 1820s, a religious controversy within the Society of Friends which focused on Hicks' ministry led to the Hicksite-Orthodox Separation of 1827-1828.

  7. The Doctrines of Elias Hicks • 5 Immediate Revelation It has been shown in Chapter I, sections 9 and 10, that according to the writings of the early Friends there is “an evangelical principle of light and life, wherewith Christ hath enlightened every man that cometh into the world.”2 On this point, Elias Hicks writes as follows: