House of David (commune)
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House of David ist eine christliche Sekte und Kommune in Benton Harbor (Michigan), die von dem Wanderprediger Benjamin Franklin Purnell (* 1861, † 16. Dezember 1927) und seiner Frau Mary Stollard (* 13. November 1862, † 19. August 1953) 1902 in Fostoria (Ohio) gegründet und 1903 in Benton Harbor errichtet wurde. Die Gemeinschaft betrachtet sich als Abkömmlinge der verlorenen zehn Stämme Israels.
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The House of David (formally The Israelite House of David) is a religious group founded in Benton Harbor, Michigan, in March 1903. It was co-founded by spouses Benjamin Purnell (1861-1927) and Mary Purnell (1862-1953). The Purnells claimed to be the successors to Joanna Southcott (1750 –1814), an English woman who had built a following as a self-described religious prophetess. The community flourished in the 1910s, but declined and split in various factions in the 1920s, after Benjamin Purnell was accused of sexual immorality. Today, only a handful of members remain.
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Image of House of David and Eden Springs Amusement park in 1910. Miniature railroad depot can be seen in the background.
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House of David ist eine christliche Sekte und Kommune in Benton Harbor (Michigan), die von dem Wanderprediger Benjamin Franklin Purnell (* 1861, † 16. Dezember 1927) und seiner Frau Mary Stollard (* 13. November 1862, † 19. August 1953) 1902 in Fostoria (Ohio) gegründet und 1903 in Benton Harbor errichtet wurde. Die Gemeinschaft betrachtet sich als Abkömmlinge der verlorenen zehn Stämme Israels.
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