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Joel Bean

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115:, for the sake of Joel's health and meeting with other Friends there who had been a part of the Iowa Yearly Meeting, they helped to establish the College Park Association of Friends. Then in 1893 the Iowa Yearly Meeting deposed them as ministers and in 1898 disowned (expelled) them from membership altogether. 118:
Many Quakers in England and New England were shocked and unhappy about the Beans’ disownment, as the Beans, in their eyes, had proven themselves devout Friends and apt ministers. The New England Yearly Meeting accepted them as members and as ministers.
84:. The revivalists brought programmed (planned) worship, more emotional worship, and paid pastors into their meetings; the Beans disagreed with these things and eventually started their own association of Friends, with their beliefs becoming known as 99:
The Beans at first had welcomed the revival movement, believing that it was bringing life into the Society of Friends. But they saw that as it progressed it was departing from such Quaker ideas as the universality of the
104:, the need for spiritual discipline and gradual growth rather than instant perfection, silent meetings for worship to wait on direct and personal guidance from God, and volunteer lay ministers and elders. 111:, they would not join a group of Conservative Friends who left the Iowa Yearly Meeting in opposition to that movement. They disliked division and did not want to be part of it. After moving to 61:, during a trip she took to Iowa. In 1859 they got married at the Orange Street Meeting House in Philadelphia and settled back in West Branch. They visited the Sandwich Islands ( 72:
When they returned from the trip to Europe the Beans learned of the revival that had been springing up among Friends in Iowa. The revivalists insisted that people need to be "
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was influential in the development of the Pacific Yearly Meeting from the earlier College Park Association.
211: 206: 112: 77: 35: 31: 65:) from 1861 to 1862 as Quaker ministers. Joel was appointed clerk of the Iowa Yearly Meeting (Iowa 108: 85: 47: 123: 66: 23:) minister whose name has been associated with a branch of Quakerism that some label " 185: 143: 101: 58: 54: 176: 69:) in 1867, and the couple went on a ministry tour of Europe from 1872 to 1873. 81: 73: 80:", beliefs that were taught by the early Friends in some form, including 24: 62: 91:
Joel died in Hawaii in 1914, and Hannah died in California in 1909.
43: 39: 34:. His parents are John and Jill Bean. He attended 53:Bean met Hannah Elliot Shipley (1830–1909) from 8: 144:"New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900" 19:(December 16, 1825 – 1914) was a Quaker ( 135: 122:Joel and Hannah Bean's granddaughter 7: 46:in 1853, where he taught school in 107:Even though the Beans opposed the 14: 202:People from San Jose, California 197:People from Alton, New Hampshire 177:The Beans’ story by Chuck Fager 1: 232:People from West Branch, Iowa 21:Religious Society of Friends 237:Olney Friends School alumni 253: 36:Friends Boarding School 227:20th-century Quakers 222:19th-century Quakers 113:San Jose, California 32:Alton, New Hampshire 172:Biographical notes 109:holiness movement 86:Beanite Quakerism 78:entire sanctified 30:Bean was born in 244: 217:Quaker ministers 192:American Quakers 159: 158: 156: 154: 140: 124:Anna Cox Brinton 252: 251: 247: 246: 245: 243: 242: 241: 182: 181: 168: 163: 162: 152: 150: 142: 141: 137: 132: 97: 42:. He moved to 12: 11: 5: 250: 248: 240: 239: 234: 229: 224: 219: 214: 209: 204: 199: 194: 184: 183: 180: 179: 174: 167: 166:External links 164: 161: 160: 134: 133: 131: 128: 96: 93: 67:Yearly Meeting 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 249: 238: 235: 233: 230: 228: 225: 223: 220: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 198: 195: 193: 190: 189: 187: 178: 175: 173: 170: 169: 165: 149: 145: 139: 136: 129: 127: 125: 120: 116: 114: 110: 105: 103: 94: 92: 89: 87: 83: 79: 75: 70: 68: 64: 60: 56: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 28: 26: 22: 18: 151:. Retrieved 148:FamilySearch 147: 138: 121: 117: 106: 102:Inward light 98: 90: 71: 59:Pennsylvania 55:Philadelphia 52: 29: 16: 15: 212:1914 deaths 207:1825 births 48:West Branch 186:Categories 130:References 82:George Fox 17:Joel Bean 153:31 March 95:Religion 76:" and " 25:Beanite 63:Hawaii 74:saved 155:2016 44:Iowa 40:Ohio 38:in 27:." 188:: 146:. 88:. 57:, 50:. 157:.

Index

Religious Society of Friends
Beanite
Alton, New Hampshire
Friends Boarding School
Ohio
Iowa
West Branch
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Hawaii
Yearly Meeting
saved
entire sanctified
George Fox
Beanite Quakerism
Inward light
holiness movement
San Jose, California
Anna Cox Brinton
"New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900"
Biographical notes
The Beans’ story by Chuck Fager
Categories
American Quakers
People from Alton, New Hampshire
People from San Jose, California
1825 births
1914 deaths
Quaker ministers
19th-century Quakers

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