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  1. 7 de fev. de 2015 · Não! A primeira pessoa a ensinar a doutrina foi uma jovem chamada Margaret Macdonald. Margaret não era teóloga nem expositora bíblica, mas uma profetiza da seita Irvingita2 (a Igreja Católica Apostólica). O jornalista cristão Dave MacPherson escreveu um livro sobre o assunto da origem do arrebatamento secreto.

  2. Os críticos alegam que a adolescente Margaret McDonald (ou MacDonald) foi a fonte dos ensinamentos sobre o arrebatamento. A questão é que Darby já tinha publicado algo sobre o arrebatamento 3 anos antes dessa jovem começar a ter suas manifestações demoníacas (ou "carismáticas" como alguns, como Edward Irving and Henry Drummond ...

  3. Learn about the life and work of Margaret Macdonald, an English-born artist who worked in Scotland and influenced the Glasgow Style. See her paintings, metalwork, embroidery, and textiles inspired by Celtic imagery, symbolism, and folklore.

    • British, Scottish
    • November 5, 1864
    • Tipton, United Kingdom
    • January 7, 1933
    • Margaret MacDonald1
    • Margaret MacDonald2
    • Margaret MacDonald3
    • Margaret MacDonald4
  4. Learn about the artistic collaboration and marriage of Margaret MacDonald and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, two pioneers of the Glasgow Style. Explore their gesso panels, metalwork, furniture, and architecture projects from 1890 to 1914.

    • The Glasgow Girls and The Glasgow Four
    • Charles Rennie Mackintosh
    • Interiors
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    At the turn of the 20th Century a group of women were, for the first time in history, allowed to attend day classes at the Glasgow School of Art. Margaret and Frances, with Jessie Newbery, Ann Macbeth and Jessie M. King became known as The Glasgow Girls and were instrumental in the evolution of decorative and interior design, a design that became k...

    At the time they met, Charles Rennie Mackintosh was an apprentice architect at Glasgow firm Honeyman & Keppieand engaged to Jessie Keppie, his employer's sister. In choosing to marry Margaret, Mackintosh may have lost influential friends through the breaking of the engagement but he gained an inspirational partner. Margaret worked closely with Mack...

    The first significant demonstration of their collaborative work came with a commission from Catherine Cranstonfor a tearoom interior. Tea rooms were fashionable in late-Victorian Glasgow, places where intelligent, avant-garde thinkers met. The Mackintosh décor was central to the success of Miss Cranston's White Dining Room, creating intense interes...

    Learn about the life and work of Margaret MacDonald, a skilled artist and designer who collaborated with her husband Charles Rennie Mackintosh on many projects. Discover how she influenced his architecture and interior design, and why she is often overlooked in art history.

  5. A primeira propagadora da doutrina de um arrebatamento pré-tribulacional foi a jovem Irlandesa Margaret Macdonald, em meados do ano de 1830. Ela não era teóloga nem pesquisadora bíblica, mas membro de uma igreja Irvingita (Igreja Católica Apostólica – não confundir com Romana), ligada ao pregador Edward Irving.

  6. Contents. hide. (Top) Origin of the dispensational pretribulation rapture. MacDonald's utterance. See also. References. Margaret MacDonald (visionary) Margaret MacDonald was born in 1815 in Port Glasgow, Scotland and died around 1840. [1] . She lived with her two older brothers, James and George, both of whom ran a shipping business. [1] .