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Later, he and his mother had a falling out with Harris and demanded their money back, which had allegedly been derived mainly from the sale of Lady Maris Oliphant's jewels. That forced Harris to sell the Brocton colony, and his remaining disciples moved to their new colony in Santa Rosa, California.
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After initially being refused permission to join Harris in 1867, he was eventually allowed to join his community, and Oliphant caused a scandal by leaving Parliament in 1868 to follow Harris to Brocton. He lived there for several years engaged in what Harris termed the 'Use', manual labour aimed at
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By 1878 Oliphant, caught up in a wave of Western concern that Russia intended to conquer the Middle East, devised a "Plan for Gilead" under which Britain would plant a Jewish agricultural colony "in the northern and more fertile half of Palestine" and enlisted the approval of Prime Minister
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In December 1885, Alice became ill and died on 2 January 1886. Oliphant, also stricken, was too weak to attend her funeral. Oliphant was persuaded that after Alice's death he was in much closer contact with her than when she was still alive, and believed that she inspired him to write
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Despite the fact that the Sublime Porte had given no permission for the building of Jewish agricultural settlements, in May 1882 the Oliphants began a journey to Palestine, traveling through Budapest to Moldave, where they paused to meet Rabbi
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on February 15, 1881, asserting that Jews who chose to settle in Palestine would have their religion safeguarded; his article met with such enthusiasm among Polish and Russian Jews that the Mansion House Committee appointed him commissioner to
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forwarding his utopian vision. Members of the community were allowed to return to the outside world from time to time to earn money for the community. After three years, Oliphant worked as correspondent for
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by Zionists in 1882). He did not see it as an impossible task in view of the large numbers of Christian believers in the United States and England who supported that plan. With financial support from
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with his two younger brothers, Jagat Shamsher and Dhir Shamsher. The team had a stop at Ceylon in December 1850 from where Oliphant accompanied. The book is under public domain since 6 Jul 2005.
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the Oliphants emphasise the need to locate ones physical and spiritual counterparts through a breathing practice, with the aim of unlocking the androgyne within through 'vibratory' motion.
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is founded on an interpretation of the Fall whereby the human soul was originally androgynous but became divided into male and female counterparts upon being encased in physical bodies. In
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is a travelogue written in 1852. The book describes the cultural condition of Nepal, however the book is not considered of scientific value. Oliphant then a 21-year-old son of colonial of
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In 2000 Alice Oliphant's watercolours showing Haifa as it was in the late 19th century were shown in a special exhibition entitled "The Drawing Room of Lady Oliphant" at the
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whom Oliphant understood to be "the leader of world Jewry", hoping to persuade him to raise sufficient funds to purchase Palestine from the Ottoman Emperor.
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said of him, "Seldom has there been a more romantic or amply filled career; never, perhaps, a stranger or more apparently contradictory personality."
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A Journey to Kathmandu (the Capital of Napaul), with The Camp of Jung Bahadoor; including A Sketch of the Nepaulese Ambassador at Home
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A Journey to Katmandu (the Capital of Napaul), with the Camp of Jung Bahadoor Including a Sketch of the Nepaulese Ambassador at Home
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In 1876 Oliphant returned to England while his wife, Alice, chose to remain with the Brotherhood of the New Life in Brocton.
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In 1861, Oliphant was appointed First Secretary of the British Legation in Japan under Minister Plenipotentiary (later Sir)
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Oliphant had by this point become something of a celebrity among Jews in Eastern Europe. He was spoken of as "another
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finally took place in April 1880, and was a complete failure; Oliphant and his plan were dismissed. In the opinion of
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Amit (November 2007). "Thomas Laurence Oliphant: Financial Sources for his Activities in Palestine in the 1880s".
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and others in Britain, Oliphant amassed sufficient funding to purchase land and settle Jewish refugees in the
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in Jerusalem mounted an exhibit of the Holy Land paintings of Alice Oliphant and her sister Jesamine Waller.
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Oliphant returned to England, resigned from the Diplomatic Service and was elected to Parliament in 1865 for
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at the end of June, but on the evening of 5 July, a night-time attack was made on the legation by xenophobic
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Ronnen, Meir (22 August 2003). "Painting Palestine - in the steps of a Christian Zionist". Jerusalem Post.
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Scientific Religion: Or, Higher Possibilities of Life and Practice Through the Operation of Natural Forces
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In 1888, Oliphant traveled to the United States and married his second wife, Rosamond, a granddaughter of
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Scientific Religion: Or, Higher Possibilities of Life and Practice Through the Operation of Natural Forces
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Chajes, Julie (2016). "Alice and Laurence Oliphant's Divine Androgyne and "The Woman Question"".
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Beine, Dave (1998). "Nepal-Then and Now: A Critical Appraisal of the Ethnography of Nepal".
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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expressed the hope that Oliphant would be "the Messiah for Israel." According to historian
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s art critic, Angela Levine, deemed Lady Alice's watercolours, "charming but amateurish."
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Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, '58, '59
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Zeal for Zion: Christians, Jews, & the Idea of the Promised Land, Shalom Goldman
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to discuss his proposed agricultural settlements with the Jewish communities there.
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The Oliphants settled in Palestine, dividing their time between a house in the
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in Malvern. The couple planned to return to Haifa, but Oliphant took sick at
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Stirling constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant and of Alice Oliphant, his Wife
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having been locked in their travelling box, Oliphant rushed out with a
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He was sent to Poland in 1863 as a British observer to report on the
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Levine, Angela (28 January 2000). "In the Frame". Jerusalem Post.
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made during her visit to the Holy Land were also on display. The
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for permission to establish a Jewish agricultural colony in the
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Laurence and his wife Alice collaborated on a work of
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to Ceylon and growing 30 tea plants brought over from
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S African-born British politician and writer 1829–1888
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Sympneumata, or Evolutionary Forces Now Active in Man
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Sympneumata, or Evolutionary Forces Now Active in Man
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He then became connected to the spiritualist prophet
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Blumfield, Wendy (16 May 2008). "A Scottish Laird".
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Laurence Oliphant (1829-1888)

Cape Town
Cape Colony
York House, Twickenham
London
Member of Parliament
diplomat
Christian mystic
Christian Zionist
Member of Parliament
Stirling Burghs
Cape Town
Cape Colony
Anthony Oliphant
Cape Colony
Chief Justice
Ceylon
Colombo
Maha Nuge Gardens
tea
China
Nuwara Eliya
Jung Bahadur
Colombo
Nepal
Russia
Christian Zionists
Lord Elgin
Canada Reciprocity Treaty

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