William Keil

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title: William Keil
text: William Keil was the founder of 19th-century communal religious societies in Bethel, Missouri, and Aurora Colony in Oregon. Influenced by German Lutheranism, pietism, and revival Methodism, Keil's theology was based on the principle of the Golden Rule as well as the view that people should try to share all with others by living communally. Keil was born in Prussia March 6, 1812, and raised by German Lutheran parents. He emigrated to the United States as a young man—apparently after receiving a m
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description: 19th century American commune organizer (1812–1877)
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