- The
Glasites /ˈɡlæsaɪts/ or Gl****ites were a
small Christian church founded in
about 1730 in
Scotland by John Glas. Glas's faith, as part of the First...
- the
latter reorganized his
Inghamite churches along the
lines set out by
Glasites.
Ingham was
elected elder in his
Tadcaster congregation in 1762. John Barnard's...
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Confessing Church Covenanters Diggerism English Dissenters Fifth Monarchism Glasite Gnesio-Lutherans
Haugean movement Independents Labadism Läsare Latitudinarians...
- Southwark. His
family was not well off. His father, James, was a
member of the
Glasite sect of Christianity.
James Faraday moved his wife,
Margaret (née Hastwell)...
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Christianity may be
described as "restoration movements",
including the
Glasites in
Scotland and England, the
independent church led by
James Haldane and...
- June 2014. "MS 9 The
Glasite Church".
Archive Services Online Catalogue.
University of Dundee.
Retrieved 8
January 2018. "A New
Glasite Accession". Archives...
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William Godwin (3
March 1756 – 7
April 1836) was an
English journalist,
political philosopher and novelist. He is
considered one of the
first exponents...
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Engagers Kirk
Party Evangelical Union Free
Church of
Scotland (1843–1900)
Glasites Original Secession Church Relief Church United Presbyterian Church United...
- the co-founders of the
Commercial Bank of Scotland. His
family were all
Glasites, an
independent Christian sect,
founded by one of
their ancestors and sometimes...
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Parish Church was
suspended and
formed a
breakaway church known as the
Glasites.
Almost 1,300 years of
local worship came to an end in 1982 when the congregation...