- separatist,
dissent – were
retrospectively labelled as
Nonconformists. By law and
social custom,
Nonconformists were
restricted from many
spheres of
public life...
-
citizen to
comply with
certain laws, demands, or
commands of a
government Nonconformist (Protestantism), the
state of
Protestants in
England and
Wales who do...
-
churches in
British politics in the 19th and
early 20th centuries.
Nonconformists, who were
dissenters from the
Church of England,
believed in the autonomy...
- A
Nonconformist register is
broadly similar to a
parish register, but
deriving from a
nonconformist church or chapel.
Nonconformist churches do not conform...
-
Samuel Jones (1628 –
September 1697) was a
Welsh nonconformist clergyman, who
established an
academy for
educating dissenting ministers.
Jones was born...
- The Five Mile Act, or
Oxford Act, or
Nonconformists Act 1665, was an Act of the
Parliament of
England (17 Cha. 2. c. 2), p****ed in 1665 with the long title...
- Painters", and they were
recognized only
after the
starting of the new
Nonconformists movement in
Leningrad and
their parti****tion in the
exhibitions at...
-
Declaration of
Indulgence (1672) by
Charles II of
England in
favour of
nonconformists and
Catholics Declaration of
Indulgence (1687) by
James II of England...
- or
Allyn (1608 in
Norwich – 21
September 1673) was an East
Anglian nonconformist minister and
divine who
preached during the 1640s in Charlestown, M****achusetts...
- was an
English nonconformist minister and tutor. It was once
thought that
Thomas Dixon might have been the
eponymous son of a
nonconformist minister who...