they split fom the Queakers ecause they did not want that religon
Shakers are a nearly extinct religious sect.
Shakers are part of a religious sect that got their start in England. They are now found in the United States and believe in celibacy and living a relatively simple, uncomplicated life. They also share all their possessions with the group.
The Shakers are a Christian sect that was popular for some time in the 19th century. They were known best for their celibacy.
Shakers did not believe in growing their numbers. As a result, their sect died out, as none of the last women bore any children. Since they also weren't big on proselytizing, no new members were recruited to this sect, either.
The religion called Shakers.
Shakers would celebrate Christmas. They no longer exist as a religion.
A sect is a section, split from the whole (origin), i.e. Catholics are a sect of the Christian religion, Sunni is a sect of Islam. Radha Soami is not a sect, if the living master can give inner light and sound to an initiate. If he can't, then its a new religion, as it did not originate from another religion.
no. the shiiah is sect within Islam religion.
a sect
Jainism is a religion, not a part of any other religion
No, the Shakers were a religious sect that originated in the 18th century and are known for their communal living, celibacy, and ecstatic dancing. While they had unique beliefs and practices, they are not considered a cult by most definitions.
Muslim, no sect