- A
dissenter (from the
Latin dissentire, 'to disagree') is one who
dissents (disagrees) in
matters of opinion, belief, etc.
Dissent may
include political...
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English Dissenters or
English Separatists were
Protestants who
separated from the
Church of
England in the 17th and 18th centuries.
English Dissenters opposed...
- The
Dissenters'
March (Russian: Марш несогласных) was a
series of
Russian opposition protests that took
place on
December 16, 2006 in Moscow, on March...
- The
Shortest Way with the
Dissenters; Or,
Proposals for the
Establishment of the
Church is a
pamphlet written by
Daniel Defoe,
first published anonymously...
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Dissenter's Chapel can mean: In the
United Kingdom, a non-Anglican chapel,
addressed by the
Dissenters'
Chapels Act 1844 the best
known of
which is the...
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sections were closed.
Dissenter was
criticized as an
extension which "puts a far-right
comments section on
every site." The
Dissenter extension was subsequently...
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Political dissent is a
dissatisfaction with or
opposition to the
policies of a
governing body.
Expressions of
dissent may take
forms from
vocal disagreement...
- The
Dissenter Act (Norwegian: Dissenterloven,
formally Lov
angaaende dem, der
bekjende sig til den
christelige Religion, uden at være
medlemmer af Statskirken...
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States from 1877
until his
death in 1911. He is
often called "The
Great Dissenter" due to his many
dissents in
cases that
restricted civil liberties, including...
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According to the Book of Mormon,
Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) was a
Nephite dissenter and
Lamanite captain.
Coriantumr led the
Lamanite armies against the Nephites...