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Nazarene fellowship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nazarene fellowship ''Not to be confused with the Wesleyan Church of the Nazarene, or the German Nazarene movement of religious artists.'' The Nazarene fellowship were an offshoot from Christadelphians from 1873–1881, led by Edward Turney (1820–1879) of Nottingham and David Handley (1822–1886) of Maldon. They were sometimes called "renunciationists" and their teaching called "free life" and "clean flesh".〔Charles H. Lippy ''The Christadelphians in North America'' 1989 "Renunciationism took its name from a phrase in a statement by Edward Turney, a Christadelphian from Nottingham, ... "〕〔Edward Turney "Sacrifice of Christ," p.34 "I have renounced the Papal myth of "sin in the flesh" by which Mr. Roberts is yet bewitched..." 〕 They separated over the atonement. The division was relatively short-lived, with most of the 200 people who had left returning within the next few years.〔Wilson, B., ''Sects and Society'', p. 243〕 Following his death in 1879, Turney's most active supporter, David Handley of Maldon, returned to the main grouping,〔Christadelphian Magazine 1881〕 and the group gradually died out. In the 1950s Ernest Brady revived Turney's cause and the name of the group.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.thenazarenefellowship.co.uk )〕 ==History==
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