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Rare Oneida Association Archive: "Confessions Of John Noyes" Plus Four Additional Oneida Internal Publications

Rare Oneida Association Archive: "Confessions Of John Noyes" Plus Four Additional Oneida Internal Publications

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Rare Oneida Association Archive: "Confessions Of John Noyes" Plus Four Additional Oneida Internal Publications

by Noyes, John H

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Oneida Association, Oneida Reserve, NY, 1849; Unique collection of five first edition Oneida Association publications: 1.) "Confessions Of John Noyes," autobiography of controversial Oneida founder John Humphrey Noyes, (1849; 96 pages), who after undergoing a religious conversion in 1834 during a meeting conducted by fiery revivalist Charles Grandison Finney, decided to dedicate his life to the theology of Perfectionism, and by 1836 had established a commune of "Free Church," or "Bible Socialists," at Putney, Vermont where they remained for twelve years until forced to move to New York’s Oneida Indian Reserve to avoid prosecution for adultery, owing to their practice of universal marriage. "Confessions," published the first year at Oneida, is Noyes’ personal account of his life and religious evolution, plus a history of Perfectionism; (2.) Faith Facts, Or A Confession Of The Kingdom Of God And The Age Of Miracles, (1850; 40 pages), the first Free Church tract to be published at Oneida, edited by Charles Cragin and comprised chiefly of selections from Noyes’ writings in the Putney compound’s "Spiritual Magazine" and "Free Church Circular," together with inspirational first person testimonies by identified Oneida members of physical healing achieved through faith in the society’s principles. Cragin and his wife were Noyes stalwarts since beginnings at Putney, and they continued as part of the core group at Oneida; (3.) First Annual Report Of The Oneida Association: Exhibiting Its History, Principles, And Transactions To Jan 1, 1849, (60 pages); (4.) Second Annual Report Of The Oneida Association: Exhibiting Its Progress To February 20, 1850 (31 pages); and (5.) Third Annual Report Of The Oneida Association: Exhibiting Its Progress To February 20, 1851 (32 pages). These Reports are distinctive for their great quantity of detailed information about Oneida, including history and origin, number and classification of members, geographic setting, labor and finances, buildings, arrangement of households, mode of dress, system of mutual criticism, religious beliefs, organization and government, property ownership, marriage, sexual mores, industries, education, children’s welfare, order of daily life, etc. All items octavo first editions in original wraps, printed on handmade paper by Leonard & Company at the Oneida Reserve, and sewn into a sammelbande with rustic spun cotton tie. The Oneida Association was the longest lived utopian community in America, lasting until 1880, when renewed outside opposition to their marriage practices resulted in a reorganization, and Noyes fled to Canada. Very Good, 1 3/8" chip at center of front wrap, closed tear at lower right of the last page, blank rear wrap absent, scattered staining and light foxing, paper supple, not brittle, no ownership signatures or other markings of any kind, binding tight and sound. A rare primary source Oneida archive.

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Title
Rare Oneida Association Archive: "Confessions Of John Noyes" Plus Four Additional Oneida Internal Publications
Author
Noyes, John H
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Oneida Association
Place of Publication
Oneida Reserve, NY,
Date Published
1849
Keywords
Oneida Community, Oneida Association, John H. Noyes, Utopian Communities, Socialist Communes, Socialism, American History, New York History, Religion, Spirituality, Sammelband, Bible Socialists, Free Church
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Spirituality and Religion;

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