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Nonconformists were
Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the
governance and
usages of the
established church in England, and in
Wales until 1914...
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citizen to
comply with
certain laws, demands, or
commands of a
government Nonconformist (Protestantism), the
state of
Protestants in
England and
Wales who do...
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Nonconformist register is
broadly similar to a
parish register, but
deriving from a
nonconformist church or chapel.
Nonconformist churches do not conform...
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Nonconformist conscience was the
moralistic influence of the
Nonconformist churches in
British politics in the 19th and
early 20th centuries. Nonconformists...
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museum houses more than 60,000 works,
including Russian and
Soviet Nonconformist Art from the
acclaimed Dodge Collection,
American art from the eighteenth...
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Philip Doddridge D.D. (26 June 1702 – 26
October 1751) was an
English Nonconformist (specifically, Congregationalist) minister, educator, and hymnwriter...
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Soviet nonconformist art was
Soviet art
produced in the
former Soviet Union outside the
control of the
Soviet state started in the
Stalinist era, in particular...
- 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...
- John
Stoughton (18
November 1807 – 24
October 1897) was an
English Nonconformist minister and historian. He was born at Norwich. His
father was an Episcopalian...
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Thomas Kelly (13 July 1769 – 14 May 1855) was an
Irish evangelical,
known as a
Church of
Ireland cleric to 1803, hymn
writer and
founder of the Kellyites...