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  1. Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Died. 27 March 1716 (aged 77) Edburton, Sussex, England. Education. University of Aberdeen. Occupation. Missionary. George Keith (1638/1639 – 27 March 1716) was a Scottish religious leader, a Presbyterian turned Quaker turned Anglican.

  2. Written by Nathan Wölffel; History Department, Warwick. George Keith was a convert to Quakerism who rose to prominence within the movement before leading a schism within it. After the schism he wrote against the Quakers and their doctrines, later joining the Church of England in 1700 and becoming a missionary for the Society for the ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 6 de dic. de 2019 · George Keith (1639–1716) was a prolific pamphleteer at the turn of the seventeenth century who moved between several religious denominations (Presbyterianism, Quakerism and Latitudinarian Anglicanism) and geographically between Scotland, the Dutch Republic, the American colonies and England.

  5. 6 de ene. de 2022 · Until the occurrences of our own times threw all former heresies into the shade, the separation occasioned by George Keith may be regarded as the most serious dissention which had ever disturbed the tranquillity of the Society of Friends. 1

  6. 20 de nov. de 2019 · Not all Quakers would face death in a literal sense. One such person was George Keith. While at first a devoted Quaker, converting in 1664, he saw issues with American Quakers and their lack of Scripture adherence (Plank 2016, 523). By 1690.

  7. George Keith. Scottish missionary. Learn about this topic in these articles: forms of Christian mysticism. In Christianity: Christ-mysticism. The early Quaker George Keith wrote that Christ is born spiritually in humanity when “his life and spirit are united unto the soul.”