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The Family of Love in the parish of Balsham, 1550–1630", Studies in Church History (Ecclesiastical History Society), Vol. 23: Voluntary Religion (1986), pp. 191–208 Christopher Marsh: "An Introduction to the Family of Love in England", in E.S. Leedham-Green: Religious Dissent in East Anglia .
“In every conceivable manner, the family is a link to our past, bridge to our future.”— Alex Haley “It is the smile of a child, the love of a mother, the joy of a father, the togetherness ...
Family of Love may refer to: Familia Caritatis , a Dutch Christian denomination founded in the 16th century by Henry Nicholis The Family International , formerly named The Family of Love, an American Christian new religious movement founded in 1968 by David Berg
The Good News: Love is a connector as powerful as family. When you love a friend, God, or a co-worker, they become your chosen family. Woman's Day/Getty Images. 1 Peter 4:8-9
Storge is a wide-ranging force which can apply between family members, friends, pets and their owners, companions or colleagues; it can also blend with and help underpin other types of ties such as passionate love or friendship.
It's really about your own family's memories and what the elf means to your family. "We say all the time that elves match the personality of the family, that's the magic of it," she said.
The Love Family, or the Church of Jesus Christ at Armageddon, was a U.S. communal religious movement formed in 1968 and led by Paul Erdmann, who renamed himself Love Israel. After a fractious conflict in 1984, the community was reduced to a small fraction residing on their 300-acre (1.2 km 2 ) property in Arlington, Washington .
The Family of Love is an early Jacobean stage play, first published in 1608. The play is a satire on the Familia Caritatis or "Family of Love," the religious sect founded by Henry Nicholis in the 16th century. The play's date is uncertain; it is most commonly assigned to 1602–7.