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  1. Behind the Exclusive Brethren by Michael Bachelard, 2010-07-01
  2. Books on Australian History (Study Guide): Australia in the War of 1939-1945, Behind the Exclusive Brethren
  3. Plymouth Brethren: Raven-Taylor-Hales Brethren, Dispensationalism, Exclusive Brethren, Darby Bible, Open Brethren, Gospel Hall Brethren
  4. Books About Australian Politics (Study Guide): Books About John Howard, Behind the Exclusive Brethren
  5. Behind closed doors [Exclusive Brethren] by Ngaire Thomas, 2004-01-01
  6. The Grey Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse by Michael Fairless, 2010-08-18
  7. The local assembly: Some essential differences between open and exclusive brethren considered Scripturally and historically by G. H Lang, 1955
  8. The confrontation of James Taylor Junior (leader of the 'Exclusive Brethren') and his supporters by Hubert Calvey, 1969
  9. The confrontation of James Taylor Junior (leader of the 'Exclusive Brethren') and his supporters by Hubert Calvey, 1969
  10. The confrontation of James Taylor Junior (leader of the 'Exclusive Brethren') and his supporters by Hubert Calvey, 1969
  11. Plymouth Brethren: Conservatism, Evangelicalism, Open Brethren, Gospel HallBrethren, Needed Truth Brethren, Exclusive Brethren, Raven- Taylor-Hales Brethren
  12. EXCLUSIVE BY-PATH the Story of the Author's Search for Truth During Which She Went Into the Clutches of the Exclusive Taylorite Brethren by Christine Wood, 1976

41. Secretive Religious Sect Behind Anti-gay Ads
MPs targeted by mail and ads funded by exclusive brethren Some members of the ultraconservative exclusive brethren, who shun relationships with
http://www.rickross.com/reference/general/general755.html
Secretive religious sect behind anti-gay ads
MPs targeted by mail and ads funded by Exclusive Brethren
Vancouver Sun/July 15, 2005
By Peter O'Neil
Ottawa A secretive religious sect is behind an aggressive but anonymous direct-mail and advertising campaign against gay marriage that has triggered complaints in Parliament and in the media from MPs and ordinary Canadians from B.C. to Atlantic Canada, The Vancouver Sun has learned. Some members of the ultra-conservative Exclusive Brethren, who shun relationships with non-members and require their women to wear head scarves in public, organized and funded the campaign, a sect member confirmed Thursday. The campaign's sponsors identify themselves in the provocative ads and mail-outs only as "concerned Canadian parents," or CCP, with a post office box address located in a Toronto convenience store. But an employee at the 7-Eleven store said Thursday CCP stopped paying for the box at least three months ago, so all incoming mail is being returned. The latest CCP initiative was a full-page ad this week in The Hill Times newspaper, a Parliament Hill weekly, telling senators studying Bill C-38 that gay marriage will never "rise to this standard [of being an] honourable relationship."

42. Sect Leavers 'have Mental Problems'
The exclusive brethren say that the separation from society and its influences represent a release rather than imprisonment for its members.
http://www.rickross.com/reference/recovery/recovery7.html
Sect leavers 'have mental problems'
BBC News/May 20, 2000 Children brought up within a religious sect may suffer mental problems if they leave to live in the outside community, a researcher says. Jill Mytton, a former member of a religious group called the Exclusive Brethren, questioned more than 200 other former members, asking them general questions about how they had coped with the change. And although most still felt loyalty rather than resentment towards the movement, they were suffering from a variety of other psychological symptoms. Foremost of these was a feeling of alienation from society, and a lack of interpersonal skills. Former sect members found it hard to form relationships with other people, said Ms Mytton. And up to 30% of those who had returned questionnaires would benefit from some form of counselling or other help, she said.
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The research was presented at a British Psychological Society meeting in Liverpool on Saturday. The Brethren movement has many different sub-groups, but Ms Mytton focused on a branch called the "Taylorites" of the Exclusive Brethren. There are thought to be approximately 27,000 in the Taylorite branch of the Exclusive Brethren worldwide.

43. Website Directory - Exclusive Brethren
The history and ministry of those commonly called exclusive brethren. Peebs.Net An exclusive brethren site A Meeting Place for those associated currently
http://web.gcu.edu/directory/Denominations/Plymouth_Brethren/Exclusive_Brethren/
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The history and ministry of those commonly called exclusive brethren. Peebs.Net - An Exclusive Brethren site
A Meeting Place for those associated currently or in the past with the religious group known as the Exclusive Brethren. Plymouth Brethren
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44. JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Christian Brethren Archive: Internet Resources
However, this does not mean that the exclusive brethren in general are without an A good starting point is The exclusive brethren Christian Fellowship,
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/data2/spcoll/cba/links.html
Library Home Special Collections Guide to the Collections Christian Brethren Archive
THE CHRISTIAN BRETHREN ON THE INTERNET
Inclusion on this page does not amount to endorsement by the John Rylands University Library Contents: Introduction Open Brethren Exclusive Brethren History and Biography
INTRODUCTION
Who are the Brethren? Brethren Online . This is a wide-ranging and extensive site containing links to articles, sermons, and books along with a detailed introductory guide to Dispensationalism . There is an entry on the Plymouth Brethren from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. IX A detailed statistical analysis of the extent of Brethren membership worldwide has been attempted at: Adherents.com
OPEN BRETHREN
Who are the Brethren? Echoes of Service under heading 'That the World May Know', in 1986, and reproduced on the Believershome web site. Also useful is the site

45. JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Christian Brethren Archive
discussed the terms of fellowship between gatherings of Open and exclusive brethren), and the Christian Brethren Research Fellowship for 19621981.
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/data2/spcoll/cba/
Library Home Special Collections Guide to the Collections
CHRISTIAN BRETHREN COLLECTION
Contents: Printed Material Manuscript Other Resources
PRINTED MATERIAL
15,000 items. Finding aids: the catalogue of the collection is available on-line as a page for each initial letter There is a separate list of Brethren Periodicals , and a list of Current Periodicals Received (since August 2004). A new edition of David Brady's Secondary sources of Brethren history: a bibliography is now on-line, March 1999. See also Clive D. Field, 'Sources for the Study of Protestant Nonconformity in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester', Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester , vol. 71, no. 2 (1989), pp. 135-9. Enquiries about the Christian Brethren Archive should be directed to Graham Johnson, Christian Brethren Archivist Location: JRULM (Main Library).
MANUSCRIPTS
Date range: 1815-1983. The archive contains some 6,000 manuscript items, in addition to printed materials, relating to individual Brethren and Brethren assemblies. The former include papers of John Nelson Darby (1800-1882), Benjamin Wills Newton (1807-1899) and his circle, Piero Guicciardini (1808-1886), Teodorico Pietrocola Rossetti (1825-1883), James Harvey McNairn, George Henry Lang (1874-1958), Harold St John (1876-1957), Ransome Wallace Cooper (1881-1979), Joseph Barnes Watson (1884-1955), and Dorothy Isaac, concerning missionary work in the Belgian Congo, 1921-1924.

46. David Farrar: Michael Laws Vs Exclusive Brethren
Michael Laws vs exclusive brethren. NZ General (up until June 2005). The Broadcasting Standards Authority has ruled against Radio Pacific over comments made
http://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/archives/009446.html
David Farrar
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February 25, 2005
Michael Laws vs Exclusive Brethren
NZ General (up until June 2005) The Broadcasting Standards Authority has ruled against Radio Pacific over comments made by Michael Laws and others about the Exclusive Brethren. Michael certainly didn't hold back, describing them as "mad, ignorant, bad neighbours, and probable child abusers who should be bred out of the human race". Okay I guess he doesn't like them.
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Comments I guess the totally ridiculous comment about being child abusers that did it. I am afraid Laws evry now and then (no less often) displays his total immaturity. How can he know whether they are child abusers or any of the other comments he made. But I do agree with his sentiments about organised religion but he made his point in an ignorant and immature way. I have known Laws for some time, though I have not spoken to him for years and my reservations then have not chnaged. Posted by: tim barclay at February 26, 2005 01:56 AM I live in a small country town (pop 3200) that has a large exclusive brethren community. I have a degree in comparative religion and work in law enforcement- I know first hand of 14 cases of child abuse within the last 10 years amongst this sub-society- how do you educate a society of puritanical people that hold themselves apart from the rest of society with regard to its laws and beliefs?. Incidentally, I wonder who complained to the BSA- after all, the exclusive brethren's wouldn't have been listening.

47. David Farrar: Michael Laws
that the exclusive brethren should be bred out of the human race * journalists love getting pissed * described opera as fat freaks warbling
http://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/archives/009900.html
David Farrar
DPF's blog Main
April 03, 2005
Michael Laws
Local Body Politics (up until June 2005) The more people keep trying to censure Michael Laws, the more I am tempted to revise upwards my opinion of him. As even Nick Smith says , "If a mayor or a councillor has broken the law, that person should be prosecuted in a proper court. If the issue is about the behaviour or style of a mayor or councillor, the voters should be the judge." Michael is, to be blunt, a populist arrogant abusive bastard, and that is merely his good qualities. However he has been all of those for many decades and he got elected with people knowing that. If they did not, well tough. The complaints are nonsense. As reported in the Herald some even relate to before he was elected Mayor. The list of "offensive comments" from Michael are getting larger. To date they are: * that the Exclusive Brethren should "be bred out of the human race"
* "journalists love getting pissed"
* described opera as "fat freaks warbling"
* referring to the Sarjeant Gallery collection as "crap"
* labelled some of his critics nutters, paranoid and lunatics

48. Plymouth Brethren FAQ
Closed and exclusive brethren do not like the idea of independence and have After the original split between the Open Brethren and the Exclusive
http://www.brethrenonline.org/faqs/Brethren.htm
"Plymouth Brethren" FAQ
Author: Shawn Abigail
January 2005
Version 1.9.1 This Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) concentrates on the so called "Open Brethren" since this is the background of the author. However, an attempt is made to explain some of the positions of "Closed and Exclusive Brethren". This FAQ should not in any way be considered to be an authoritative document representing the view of any local church or any individual (including the author). At almost every point in this FAQ, you will find Brethren churches that will disagree or differ. Variation is even greater between different countries. The author could probably best be described as from the traditional end of the open Brethren in North America. Suggestions and corrections should be emailed to: Shawn Abigail This FAQ now has an official home page! You can see it at: Quite a number of brothers have sent me email with suggestions and additions. I would like to thank all who have helped build this FAQ.
Changes
- various corrections and a few additions
Contents
1) Why are you producing this FAQ?

49. The Plymouth Brethren
In 184749 the Brethren divided, through Darby s rigidity, into Open Brethren and exclusive brethren, the latter holding no communion with others.
http://www.victorianweb.org/religion/plymouth.html
The Plymouth Brethren
Peter Blackwell (Brown Ph.D. '88), Rhode Island School for the Deaf [blackwell@powerres.com]
he Plymouth Brethren form a small separatist denomination that emphasizes the coming millenium, or end of the world. According to Owen Chadwick's The Victorian Church , "They began first as a little extreme evangelical group in Dublin from 1827 that believed anyone may celebrate the Lord's Supper [administer Holy Communion] or preach, and received the name when the strange powerful ex- Anglican clergyman J. N. Darby went to Plymouth in 1830. In 1847-49 the Brethren divided, through Darby's rigidity, into Open Brethren and Exclusive Brethren, the latter holding no communion with others. At the best-attended services on 30 March 1851 there were in England and Wales 7,272 Brethren" (36n). Francis Newman (younger brother of John Henry , who was to become the famous Roman Catholic Cardinal Newman) had achieved first class honors in classics and mathematics at Oxford went to Dublin in 1827 to be private tutor to the household of Serjeant Pennefeather, a leading Irish lawyer. While there he met John Nelson Darby, a curate in the Church of Ireland and Pennefeather's brother-in-law. Darby had been meeting on Sundays with three other men, Dr. Edward Cronin, a convert from Roman Catholicism Francis Hutchinson, son of the Archdeacon of Killala, Sir Samuel Synge and John Gifford Bellet, a classics prizewinner from Trinity College, to "break bread" in a way they believed the early church did. Others began to join with them including, Lord Congelton, who hired an auction room for their growing Sunday meetings.

50. St. Petersburg Times Online: News Of Florida
Members of the exclusive brethren do not vote, read newspapers, watch television or participate in the outside world, according to published reports.
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/01/18/State/Veiled_sect_hails_Bus.shtml
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Veiled sect hails Bush, Martinez
By LUCY MORGAN, Times Tallahassee Bureau Chief Published January 18, 2005 TALLAHASSEE - A mysterious committee backed by members of a secretive religious group whose members are forbidden to vote spent more than $500,000 on newspaper ads last year supporting President Bush and U.S. Senate candidate Mel Martinez. The Thanksgiving 2004 Committee raised the money from residents of 18 states, plus $377,262 from Bruce Hazell of London, England. None of the money was raised in Florida, according to a report filed with the Federal Elections Commission. The group of men who formed the committee belong to the Exclusive Brethren, a reclusive religious group with roots in England and Australia. The group includes members from Knoxville, Tenn., Omaha, Neb., and other U.S. cities. Members of the Exclusive Brethren do not vote, read newspapers, watch television or participate in the outside world, according to published reports. So why would they care who gets elected in the United States?

51. Pam's House Blend
exclusive brethren religious sect behind antigay ads in Canada Some members of the ultra-conservative exclusive brethren, who shun relationships with
http://www.pamspaulding.com/weblog/2005/07/exclusive-brethren-religious-sect.htm
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'Exclusive Brethren' religious sect behind anti-gay ads in Canada
Friday, July 15, 2005 That name of this group sounds like something out of Austin Powers The Exclusive Brethren . WTF is that? Our AmTaliban are not quite as creative (Christians Reviving America's Values [CRAVE] tries a bit too hard). A secretive religious sect is behind an aggressive but anonymous direct-mail and advertising campaign against gay marriage that has triggered complaints in Parliament and in the media from MPs and ordinary Canadians from B.C. to Atlantic Canada, The Vancouver Sun has learned.
Some members of the ultra-conservative Exclusive Brethren, who shun relationships with non-members and require their women to wear head scarves in public, organized and funded the campaign, a sect member confirmed Thursday. The campaign's sponsors identify themselves in the provocative ads and mail-outs only as "concerned Canadian parents," or CCP, with a post office box address located in a Toronto convenience store.
But an employee at the 7-Eleven store said Thursday CCP stopped paying for the box at least three months ago, so all incoming mail is being returned. The latest CCP initiative was a full-page ad this week in The Hill Times newspaper, a Parliament Hill weekly, telling senators studying Bill C-38 that

52. News Tracker : Exclusive Brethren
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53. Exclusive Brethren :: 'We Were Strange, We Were Shunned, But There's Little I Wo
Religion news about exclusive brethren, religious cults, sects and world religions, for cult experts and other researchers.
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[Exclusive Brethren] 'We were strange, we were shunned, but there's little I would change'
Exclusive Brethren ReligionNewsBlog.com The Independent (England), Apr. 20, 2003 http://infobrix.yellowbrix.com/ Rebecca Stott grew up in the Exclusive Taylorite Brethren, a fundamentalist Biblical sect that kept the 20th century at bay. Until, that is, a spectacular scandal opened up their world. My daughter, Hannah, glimpsed the Brethren family on the ferry to Staffa before I did: a small group of men, women and children pressed against the glass like us, shielding their eyes from the same bright sun. Hannah can spot a Brethren family in any crowd. They look anachronistic, like the Amish: the men in short-sleeved shirts with no ties, the women and girls with long, uncut hair down their backs, headscarves tied at the back of their necks. "Look, there's some of your people, Mummy - why don't you go and say hello?" These had been "my people" once, members of the Exclusive Taylorite Brethren, the austere fundamentalist sect in which I had been raised. But no, I explained to Hannah, I wouldn't be going over to say hello, though without doubt they would know my name, and remember my father, grandfather and grandmother. For a few strange moments, as one of the women glanced towards my family I felt an odd stirring of shame, suddenly able to see "us" through her eyes: "worldly" would be her judgement.

54. Main - Exclusive Brethren
A Meeting Place for those associated currently or in the past with the religious group known as the exclusive brethren. The Peebs.
http://www.peebs.net/main.html
Contact Peebs.Net if you can offer accommodation, financial assistance or employment to EB Escapees. Welcome to Peebs.Net!
If this is your first visit, don't leave without signing our Guestbook . Check out the Names Registry and if you have a few minutes, browse News archives and other documents in The Library . The noise you hear may be from the Peebs.Net Forums "Telling a man that his own children don't want to see him, hits him right in the guts - you can't do much worse. Who knows what indoctrination went on before they said that, if indeed they even did. Actions like that are calculated to make a man just give up and quit trying - can anyone imagine the Lord acting that way?." Quotes are taken from the public Peebs.Net Forums. Coming Soon - Our Stories will give real-life examples of Exclusive Brethren experiences. We are compiling a series of personal stories for publication shortly. Peebs.Net invite you to submit your story for consideration Spiritual and Emotional Abuse...
Spiritual Abuse is an emotive term, but on this site you will find many who will testify to its reality.

55. DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Under pressure, Deck wrote to exclusive brethren leaders in England in 1872, confessing his The Deck family remained prominent among exclusive brethren,
http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=1D8

56. Secretive Religious Sect Behind Anti-gay Ads
Prior to this story, I had never heard of The exclusive brethren. MPs targeted by mail and ads funded by exclusive brethren Peter O Neil Vancouver Sun
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 12:50 pm Post: 1460124 - Secretive religious sect behind anti-gay ads I came across this interesting article this morning from one of our major local papers. Prior to this story, I had never heard of The Exclusive Brethren. Apparently, this group exists in the U.S. as well. Does anyone know anything about their activities there?
Secretive religious sect behind anti-gay ads
MPs targeted by mail and ads funded by Exclusive Brethren
Peter O'Neil
Vancouver Sun
Friday, July 15, 2005 OTTAWA A secretive religious sect is behind an aggressive but anonymous direct-mail and advertising campaign against gay marriage that has triggered complaints in Parliament and in the media from MPs and ordinary Canadians from B.C. to Atlantic Canada, The Vancouver Sun has learned. Some members of the ultra-conservative Exclusive Brethren, who shun relationships with non-members and require their women to wear head scarves in public, organized and funded the campaign, a sect member confirmed Thursday. The campaign's sponsors identify themselves in the provocative ads and mail-outs only as "concerned Canadian parents," or CCP, with a post office box address located in a Toronto convenience store.

57. Understanding Exclusive Brethren
jndarby.jpg The exclusive brethren are a breakaway from the Plymouth Brethren, exclusive brethren have had several divisions among themselves,
http://www.peterjblackburn.com/religion/exclusiv.htm
Understanding Exclusive Brethren
The Exclusive Brethren are a breakaway from the Plymouth Brethren, a group which originated in Dublin, but formed its first congregation in Plymouth in 1831.
The origins of the Plymouth Brethren were essentially informal, with a desire to return to the simplicity of apostolic days and worship, and to break down the walls that divided Christians. Edward Cronin, a medical student at Trinity College, Dublin, withdrew from church attendance for a time because he was refused Communion unless he entered into membership with one of the dissenting churches. This he regarded as a denial that "the church of God was one, and that all that believers were members of that one Body." Joined by a small group of like-minded persons, he met with them "for breaking of bread and prayer" in a private house.
The character of the meetings created great interest and many more attended to inquire further and learn from Scripture. As numbers grew, a room was hired to accommodate the people. John Nelson Darby was the outstanding teacher. Meetings showed a deep devotion to Christ and a zeal for evangelism. A.N. Groves, another leader, became concerned at the dominance of Darby and warned him against strengthening the very elements of legalism from which they had withdrawn, but Darby did not heed his words.
Darby pressed for division, and those who followed him broke off all relations with those who agreed with Bethesda. From 1848 the Brethren became two distinct groups, the mainstream of the movement (Open Brethren) maintaining its original principles, while the Darbyist group (Exclusive Brethren) became increasingly centralised in government and separatist in relation to other Christians.

58. Misc Bible Based Cults & Isms
Concerning Cults exclusive brethren — Taylorites The exclusive brethren Toronto Daily Star Wrongful Expulsion From The exclusive brethren
http://www.caicusa.org/zbrethren.htm
BRETHREN Brethren - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Exclusive Brethren Synopsis
The Exclusive Brethren - John Nelson Derby
The Plymouth Brethren
Leaving EG? Some Self Help Books
Beliefs and Morals Among the Taylorites
Is Apocalyptic Religion Bad for America?
Big Jim Taylor, Leader Of Sect
Concerning Cults: Exclusive Brethren — Taylorites
Sect finds mark of Antichrist in EC
Darby's Place in Fundamentalism's History The Exclusive Brethren - Toronto Daily Star House of Commons, 30 March 1999 John Nelson Darby Pictures Editorial by David Lange Nick Smith Speech in NZ Parliament Sect 'sinner' wins custody fight for son Roots of Hendricks' religion traced Dad who paid heavy price for DIY tragedy Bizarre Religious Sect Drove Man to His Death Father Ostracised by Sect Axed Family to Death Darby influenced Scofield and through Scofield bible - pre-tributional view became accepted. Cult of no personality Sect leavers 'have mental problems' Wrongful Expulsion From The Exclusive Brethren "THE BRETHREN": A Current Sociological Appraisal Taylorite Exclusive Brethren Taylorites The Treatment of women Love saved me from life as a prisoner of a desperate religious sect Woman 'lost job because she planned to marry' Beyond reason - his strict religious beliefs were driving them apart Suffer the Little Children The Priests Are After Us!

59. The Authorship Of These Files On Cults Has His Or Her Own Motivations For Provid
exclusive brethren Often referred to mistakenly as Plymouth Brethren , the exclusive brethren is in fact an extremist offshoot of the former.
http://www.skepticfiles.org/cults/b_cults.htm
The authorship of these files on cults has his or her own motivations for providing them a
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60. Images Of England
Return to Class Names. exclusive brethren MEETING HOUSE. Definition, A place of meeting and worship for exclusive brethren, an exclusive fundamentalist
http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/help/help.asp?code=BTThes/e/99543.htm

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