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Cochranites may refer to: Socialist Union of America, a 1950s Trotskyist splinter group; Jacob Cochran's followers, also called The Society of Free Brethren ...

Jacob Cochran (also Cochrane, 1782–1836) was a non-denominational preacher born in Enfield, New Hampshire, United States who founded the Cochranites in Saco ...

Both the Cochranites and the Mormons seemed to have similar views on polygamy as an institution. This view sits within a collective religious view that was ...

2006/7/31 -Cochran arose, apparently overwhelmed with holy emotions, and said, "To-day I have heard the gospel in its purity. God has sent this servant of ...

2022/2/25 -Polygamy skeptics claim that Cochranites influenced the apostles to introduce spiritual wifery, independent of Joseph Smith. Don't miss our ...

These spiritual mates, dissolve, or disannul, all former marriage connections; and many of them bed and board together, to the exclusion of all former vows.”9 ...

2021/7/21 -How did Mormon polygamy start? Samuel Smith & Orson Hyde converted Cochranites, some of which later became some of the fist LDS polygamists.

... Cochran and his followers, known as Cochranites, who were active in York and Cumberland counties. He comments on two Cochran adherents in Portland being ...

The Church missionaries visited the Cochranite communities, stayed in their homes, taught them the gospel, baptized some, and urged them to gather to Zion. As a ...

2024/4/29 -Cochrane was well-represented among the 3,000 participants. “I think the previous record was like 250 or something,” says Candice Johnson, a ...