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Extractions: 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. 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.
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Assemblées De Frères (Darbystes) Translate this page By definition all exclusive brethren (or Darbyist) assemblies are autonomous,having no federation of churches. The web site Filéo http://www.eglises.org/types/darbystes/
Extractions: (Darbystes) Le site Filéo Un bref historique Ces groupes reçoivent des appellations diverses selon les régions : Frères ( brethren ) en Grande-Bretagne, momiers en Suisse, piétistes au Pays de Montbéliard. Ailleurs on parle de pieux, de réveillés, de bigots, de puritains... John-Nelson Darby, né en 1800, visite ces assemblées en Irlande et en Angleterre. Il devient prédicateur et voyage beaucoup, réalisant même des traductions de la Bible en anglais, en français et en allemand. CAEF Au XX e Voici la liste des assemblées de frères exclusifs : By definition all exclusive brethren (or Darbyist) assemblies are autonomous, having no federation of churches. The web site Filéo provides a means of contact between such assemblies. A short history Even though it is generally accepted that the first brethren assembly was formed in Dublin in 1827, this was only one example of a wind of revival that was blowing throughout Europe at that time. Small groups of believers started forming, placing the emphasis on three points: This revival touched Ireland, the south of England, Switzerland, Germany, Italy...
The Plymouth Brethren In 184749 the Brethren divided, through Darby's rigidity, into Open Brethrenand exclusive brethren, the latter holding no communion with others. http://65.107.211.206/religion/plymouth.html
Extractions: 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.
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Extractions: EXCLUSIVE BRETHREN Plymouth Brethren The roots of this group go back to the ministry of John Nelson Darby. JND was trained in law at Trinity College, Dublin but once converted to Christ he joined the Anglican Church in Ireland. In 1829 he joined a free Bible Study in Dublin which eventually split off from the Anglican Church. The first Brethren meeting held in Plymouth, Devon, England was in January 1832. The web pages on Plymouth Brethren at http://www.cloudnet.com/~dwyman/anonymous1.html (referred to as 'web1' in future) tell us that, We need to understand that at this point the group was not cultish and indeed whereas there may be differences of secondary doctrine with groups that have stayed loyal to this original vision they are not a cult. In order for us to be clear, we need to look at the early history of the creation of what can be called in broad terms 'Open Brethren' and 'Exclusive Brethren'. The early vision was to throw off, as they saw it, the trappings of 'religion' and meet without ordained ministers and carefully orchestrated meetings. Every man was encouraged to take part and the meetings were in simple places. There were no musical instruments and the breaking of bread was a simple but meaningful act.
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Extractions: Over time, those who initially met calling themselves "brethren" maintained identifiable characteristics of doctrine and practice, and became known as the "Brethren". They continue to be both evangelical and fundamental in emphasis. Those who associate themselves with the Brethren hold to the inerrancy of the Bible and its central place in guiding doctrine and practice. Nevertheless, because individual churches (very often called "assemblies" - the names "Gospel Chapel" and "Gospel Hall" are also common, and, of recent years, "Community Church") are autonomous it is impossible neatly to define Brethren doctrine or practices. And while historically many Brethren have held to certain eschatological viewpoints, for example, these have never been binding upon members of individual assemblies. The form of the church worship (or 'communion') meeting amongst Brethren is likely to be different from most denominational churches, as Brethren have generally held strongly to a belief in the priesthood of all believers. In worship meetings, it is not a single pastor or priest who leads worship; any man (in an increasing number of Brethren assemblies, any man or woman) may lead worship by praying, reading and expounding a Bible passage, or nominating a hymn to be sung.
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Extractions: Boards Localities Oceania ... General General List Messages Post New Message Add Board To Favorites Add Board To Notifications ... Next EXCLUSIVE BRETHREN'S Author: Brethren Date: 3 Jan 2003 12:36 PM GMT Surnames: EXCLUSIVE BRETHREN Classification: Query Post Reply Mark Unread Report Abuse Print Message I was a member of the "cult" Church called the Exclusive Brethren. or also known as the Plymouth Brethren. I was with the branch in Australia. You will never find your family who are in. Members are brainwashed to cut all ties with "outsiders" even family. This also happens if you leave the Church (cult).
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