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Johannes Kelpius
In 1694, near Philadelphia, Johannes Kelpius established a group of like- minded believers who called themselves the “woman in the wilderness” community, devoted to the personified Wisdom described in Revelation as a woman who would go forth into the wilderness to await the second coming[1].Note
- Compare to Arthur Versluis, “Johannes Kelpius and Pennslyvania Theosophy,” in Wisdom’s Children. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1999, p. 91..