-
Robert Sandeman into
England and America,
where the
members were
called Sandemanians. Glas
dissented from the
Westminster Confession only in his
views as...
- 1821. They met
through their families at the
Sandemanian church, and he
confessed his
faith to the
Sandemanian congregation the
month after they were married...
-
importance was such that
Glasite churches outside Scotland were
known as
Sandemanian. He was born the
second of
twelve children to a
linen weaver,
David Sandeman...
-
Godwin with a
lasting anti-authoritarianism,
Godwin internalized the
Sandemanian creed,
which emphasised rationalism,
egalitarianism and
consensus decision-making...
-
Revolution (2004) pp. 165–71, 183, 187–90. Cantor's
Michael Faraday,
Sandemanian and
Scientist (1991) pp. 231–3. Lynn, p. 842 See, e.g.,
Richard P. Feynman...
- at both the
Royal Institution and the
Reform Club in London. He was a
Sandemanian. He was born in
Islington in
London on 11 May 1837 the
eldest of 12 children...
- Episcopal, 1 Jewish, 1 New
Light Congregational, 1 Presbyterian, and 1
Sandemanian).
Puritan m****
migration to New
England began following the issuance...
-
Retrieved 23
October 2021. Cantor,
Geoffrey N. (1991).
Michael Faraday:
sandemanian and scientist: a
study of
science and
religion in the
nineteenth century...
- Edinburgh.
Brought up a Presbyterian,
McLean in 1762
joined the
Glasites (
Sandemanians). In 1765 he left them for the Baptists, and in June 1768 he was chosen...
- was
Esther Deacon, his father's cousin. The
family were
members of the
Sandemanian church, one of
whose members,
Michael Faraday, was a
friend of the Deacon...