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Sandemanian
Sandemanian San`de*ma"ni*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.

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- 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...