Muckers
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Muckers an entity of type: Person
Mucker war der volkstümliche Name einer christlich-pietistischen Sekte in Königsberg. Selbst bezeichneten sie sich als Theosophen.
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Muckers (Ger. Muckern, i.e. canting bigots, hypocrites) is the nickname given to the followers of the teaching of (1770–1826) and Johann Wilhelm Ebel (1784–1861). The word originates in the Middle German word muckern, which was used also to denote the clearing of stalls and stables. In some areas of Germany, the word was spelled muggeln.
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Mucker (Königsberg)
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Muckers
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Mucker war der volkstümliche Name einer christlich-pietistischen Sekte in Königsberg. Selbst bezeichneten sie sich als Theosophen.
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Muckers (Ger. Muckern, i.e. canting bigots, hypocrites) is the nickname given to the followers of the teaching of (1770–1826) and Johann Wilhelm Ebel (1784–1861). The word originates in the Middle German word muckern, which was used also to denote the clearing of stalls and stables. In some areas of Germany, the word was spelled muggeln.
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