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 | | This aspect is the prevalent influence of the Nonconformist Church. |  | | On the surface, the connection between politics and the Nonconformist religion may not be as clear as the connection between that religion and the Bible and singing. |  | | It was this Nonconformist religion that reignited the excitement of religion for the Welsh people. |
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http://www.cord.edu/faculty/steinwan/nv12_rue.htm
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| | Nonconformist -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The word Nonconformist was first used in the penal acts following the Restoration of the monarchy (1660) and the Act of Uniformity (1662) to describe the conventicles (places of worship) of the congregations that had separated from the Church of England (Separatists). |  | | The word Nonconformist was first used in the penal acts following the Restoration of the monarchy (1660) and the Act of Uniformity (1662) to describe the conventicles (places of worship) of the congregations that had separated from the Church of England... |  | | It allowed Nonconformists their own places of worship and their own teachers and preachers, subject to acceptance of... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9056064?tocId=9056064&query=Dissenters&ct=
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 | | Nonconformists campaigned against having to pay the church rate (a small local property tax for the upkeep of Anglican parish churches). |  | | The religious census of 1851 revealed that total Nonconformist attendance was very close to to that of Anglicans. |  | | Since the Anglicans had the great majority of church schools, Nonconformists argued that they would have to pay for religious education they believed was false. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REnonconformists.htm
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| | Nonconformist Church History: Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, London |
 | | Before Watts's time, people sang psalms in churches rather than hymns, and many of Watts's hymns are paraphrases of one or more psalms. |  | | Other themes can also be discerned in his hymnody, particularly his understanding that God was very much on the side of the Nonconformists - an attitude exemplified by his well-known hymn, "Our God, our help in ages past". |  | | In those Anglican hymnbooks which include the hymn, this is often rewritten as "O God..." to try to cover up the sentiment. |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/Members/cj.tolley/nch-bunhill.htm
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| | INTRODUCTION |
 | | Nonconformist churches are by their very nature independent and voluntary bodies. |  | | Similarly, the church book for a congregation may include the records of the day to day running of the congregation, minutes of meetings and register style entries within the same volume. |  | | Sheppard, Margaret and Geoffrey, List of Nonconformist places of worship in Somerset in 1887, (1988), library reference PAM 735. |
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| | Wolverhampton Archives & Local Studies Site Index L-Z |
 | | New Testament Church of God - see Nonconformist - New Testament Church of God |  | | Nonconformist - Reformed Church of England registers - list of (PDF file) |  | | Nonconformist - Presbyterian registers - list of (PDF file) |
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http://www.wolverhamptonarchives.dial.pipex.com/sitemap2.htm
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| | Nonconformist Preachers of Wales |
 | | William Erbury was Vicar of St Mary's, Cardiff, and Walter Cradock, curate of the same church, was described by the Bishop of Llandaff as a "bold, ignorant fellow." He assisted Wroth in organising the Nonconformist Church at Llanfaches. |  | | Meanwhile the Nonconformist Churches of Llanfaches near Chepstow and Mynydd-islwyn, near Cardiff, sent out itinerant members, who were guided and directed by young Puritan clergymen. |  | | Penry, in his pamphlet on the spiritual destitution of Wales in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, says:- "Thousands of our people know Jesus Christ to be neither God nor man, priest nor prophet, almost never heard of Him. |
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http://www.red4.co.uk/Folklore/trevelyan/glimpse/noncomformists.htm
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| | LAW RELATING TO NONCONFORMITY - LoveToKnow Article on LAW RELATING TO NONCONFORMITY |
 | | It is proposed here to note simply the present legal aspects of nonconformity apart from its history, that is, the matters in which the law as to nonconformists still differs from that applicable to members of the Church of England. |  | | Where the tenets and authorities of a nonconformist body come in question, they must be proved by evidence. |  | | 18, a minister, preacher or teacher of a nonconformist congregation is exempt from certain parochial offices, as that of churchwarden. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NO/NONCONFORMITY_LAW_RELATING_TO.htm
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| | Nonconformist & Roman Catholic Registers |
 | | It is important to remember that some of these 'dissenters' still considered themselves part of the Church of England and, in many cases they continued to use their parish church for the rites of baptism, marriage, and burial. |  | | Some Nonconformists felt quite strongly that these ceremonies were not sacraments, which can explain the absence of early registers as they felt that they did not have any religious significance. |  | | Church Map to see the locations of the main 19th century Nonconformist and Roman Catholic churches in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. |
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http://www.wolverhamptonarchives.dial.pipex.com/non-con.htm
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| | NONCONFORMIST - LoveToKnow Article on NONCONFORMIST |
 | | Strictly a " dissenter " is one who dissents from the church us an " established " body, or who dissents from the establishment of a state church, while conforming or not to its forms, ceremonies or practice. |  | | To properly cite this NONCONFORMIST article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NO/NONCONFORMIST.htm
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| | Matthew Henry Nonconformist minister and Bible commentator - Christian Biography Resources |
 | | After his death the Epistles and Revelation were prepared by thirteen nonconformist divines, whose names are given by John Evans (1767-1827) in the 'Protestant Dissenters' Magazine,' 1797, p. |  | | Matthew Henry Nonconformist minister and Bible commentator - Christian Biography Resources |  | | He died of apoplexy at Nantwich, in the house of the nonconformist minister, Joseph Mottershead, on 22 June 1714, and was buried in the chancel of Trinity Church, Chester, the funeral being attended by eight of the city clergy. |
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| | I am the Legendary Shinobi of Insanity : Nonconformist |
 | | I am a nonconformist… that’s one of the reasons Ms. |  | | But I just figured out more of why I scare people… I’m learning more and more about myself and the reasons and explanations behind why I am the way I am and why I am treated as such… |  | | I am the Legendary Shinobi of Insanity : Nonconformist |
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http://www.greatestjournal.com/go.bml?journal=vanquish12v&itemid=53725&dir=prev
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| | Response to 'Editorial' |
 | | I could easily talk about The Crusades and The Spanish Inquisition and then say that all Christians are evil. |  | | The main point is...you're comparing us to people we bear no relation to (other than the fact that they're my uncle). |  | | It is also implied that all 'nonconformist wackos' are evil. |
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http://physics.bu.edu/~rbabich/sg/editoria.htm
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| | Culture and the Nonconformist Tradition |
 | | This stimulating book, which contains articles by seven leading historians, argues that the relationship between the Nonconformist tradition in Britain and 'culture' provides a particularly illuminating example of this paradox. |  | | At the same time, they were inevitably influenced by that wider culture. |  | | Nonconformists, set apart from the Established Church, developed their own particular cultural practices and in so doing made a distinctive contribution to the culture of Britain as a whole. |
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http://www.uwp.co.uk/book_desc/1517.html
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| | Philip Doddridge (Nonconformist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His principal works are, The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul (1745), which best illustrates his religious genius, and has been widely translated; The Family Expositor (6 vols., 1739-1756), Life of Colonel Gardiner (1747); and a Course of Lectures on Pneumatology, Ethics and Divinity (1763). |  | | His popularity as a preacher is said to have been chiefly due to his "high susceptibility, joined with physical advantages and perfect sincerity." His sermons were mostly practical in character, and his aim was to cultivate in his hearers a spiritual and devotional frame of mind. |  | | His father, Daniel Doddridge, was a merchant, and his mother the orphan daughter of the Rev. John Bauman, a Lutheran clergyman who had fled from Prague to escape religious persecution, and had held for some time the mastership of the grammar school at Kingston upon Thames. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Doddridge_(Nonconformist)
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| | Nonconformist church registers - Warwickshire Web |
 | | Denominations featured are Baptist, Congregational, Methodist, Presbyterian, Quaker, Roman Catholic and Unitarian. |  | | Covering dates for the registers held are given along with the reference number or microfilm number. |  | | The following lists the places for which the Record Office has nonconformist registers. |
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http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/corporate/pages.nsf/Links/5D67905C16DFF7BC80256AA8005240B2
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| | Family Records Centre - Research - Nonconformist Registers |
 | | The Family Records Centre (FRC) holds microfilm copies of the registers of baptisms, births, marriages and burials which were given in by the various nonconformist churches and chapels to the General Register Office in the nineteenth century. |  | | - practical advice on using the records of the various nonconformist churches and chapels at the FRC. |  | | This includes a small number of Roman Catholic registers. |
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http://www.familyrecords.gov.uk/frc/research/nonconformistsmain.htm
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| | nonconformist - Home |
 | | Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by itslef but the wrod as a wlohe. |  | | A springboard, a place for me and those near me to dump WarCrack links and imagery, and an attempt on my part to distance myself from a "blogging" site. |  | | Welcome to nonconformist, currently a repository to many things WarCrack. |
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| | Are You a Nonconformist? |
 | | Many of them were devout Christians who were labelled as witches because they refused to deny the special gifts which God had given them, gifts which they used for the benefit of mankind. |  | | In the Middle Ages, nonconformists were burned at the stake, often for no other reason than that they had knowledge which their fellow men did not possess. |  | | Your house and garden may indicate that you are comfortable blending into your community, but what happens when your neighbor appears at a neighborhood event wearing the same dress as you? |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/natural_health/11891
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| | The Nonconformist Club |
 | | The Fourth Rule of Nonconformist Club is Rules do not have to be numbered sequentially. |  | | The 3+2i Rule of Nonconformist Club is Rules do not even have to be rational. |  | | The First Rule of Nonconformist Club is There is no First Rule of Nonconformist Club. |
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http://www.crewstopia.com/doug/nonconformist.html
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| | Daniel Defoe - Free Online Library |
 | | James Foe's stubborn Puritanism (the Foes were Dissenters - Protestants who did not belong to the Anglican Church) comes through occasionally in Defoe's writing. |  | | Although his Nonconformist father intended him for the ministry, Defoe plunged into politics and trade, traveling extensively in Europe. |  | | Throughout his life, Defoe also wrote about mercantile projects, but his business ventures failed and left him with large debts, amounting to over seventeen thousand pounds. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Deacons |
 | | This last is also the use of the word which is common in many nonconformist communions of England and America. |  | | However, it is also used in certain localities for lay helpers who take part in the work of instruction, finance, district visiting, and relieving distress. |
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| | Animal Jokes - The Nonconformist Bird |
 | | There once was a nonconformist bird that decided not to fly south for the winter. |  | | Winter came and was very cold, the nonconformist bird had never felt such cold weather and was afraid that he might freeze to death. |  | | The moral of this story: Just because someone craps on you, it does not make them your enemy, and just because someone gets you out of the crap, it does not make them your friend. |
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http://www.funnyhumor.com/jokes/4.php
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| | §4. Nonconformist academies. XIV. Education. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History of ... |
 | | During the second half of the eighteenth century, nonconformist academies 4 decreased in number, and the attempt to make them places of general education, released from particular denominational or professional ties, did not succeed. |  | | Some of their teachers were men of distinguished attainments, of whom Joseph Priestley, in early life a tutor in the Warrington academy, was the greatest and most versatile. |  | | Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Cambridge History > The Victorian Age, Part Two > Education > Nonconformist academies |
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| | Victorian Builth - Nonconformist chapels |
 | | Many of the visitors to the town came from South Wales where there were thousands of Nonconformist chapels |  | | In 1899 they built a fine new chapel with a spire in West Street (see left). |
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| | Friedrich Nietzsche |
 | | They are unfashionable and nonconformist (or "untimely," or "unmodern") insofar as Nietzsche regarded his standpoint as culture-critic to be in tension with the self-congratulatory spirit of the times. |  | | These are four (of a projected, but never completed, thirteen) studies concerned with the quality of European, and especially German, culture during Nietzsche's time. |
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| | Baltic Studies Newsletter #101-07 |
 | | He also writes that there were nonconformist artists who worked in complete isolation during Soviet rule and who, unlike most of the other so-called nonconformist artists, boycotted all the officially approved exhibitions and artistic activities. |  | | Paradoxically, some of the so-called nonconformist artists came from politically very conformist circles, especially during the last decades of the Soviet state. |  | | In his lecture at the opening of the Zimmerli Museum exhibition, Norton Dodge expressed the view that the nonconformism of the Baltic artists was an important factor that influenced artists in other Soviet republics and contributed to diminishing the importance of the communistic ideology and thus to the disintegration of the Soviet Union. |
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| | Medium Nonconformist - Retro Trendy (Black) |
 | | The Nonconformist is a neoclassic interpretation of a traditional court silhouette in the nontraditional minimalist construction. |  | | But, like a Harley Davidson (another great nonconformist) it rides a bit like a rock with rubber soles. |  | | This style uses objects of purpose, with a pragmatic approach to creativity, as a medium of expression, much as an artist may use canvas and paint. |
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| | Audi is for the nonconformist |
 | | Audi is the nonconformist, "I'll go my own way, thanks" branch of the automotive world, and the company has made a mint building cars that look like no other and perform like scalded cats. |  | | And most of all, do you like to go fast? |  | | By sticking to that formula, it's built sales and an enviable niche of recognition in a tough, no-holds-barred market. |
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03169/193621.stm
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| | Nonconformist Press |
 | | Make checks payable to "Nonconformist Press." These prices will be valid until the first edition of these books is exhausted. |  | | If you wish to purchase an autographed copy, please enclose and extra $20.00 USD. |  | | If you are interested in ordering each of these books, please send the price indicated (plus $3.00 for shipping and handling) to: |
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| | Powerful Intentions - Forums - Artists concerned tattoos losing nonconformist lure |
 | | I found this story today and thought I'd see if anyone had an opinion on it. |  | | Practitioners from 12 countries posted thousands of designs as crowds packed makeshift corridors and organizers created a carnival-like air with giant freak show canvases draping the walls. |  | | NEW YORK (Reuters) - As models flaunted head-to-toe body art and hard rock pulsated in a cavernous ballroom, veteran tattoo artists at a New York convention on Saturday wondered if their once taboo artistry was losing its nonconformist lure. |
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http://xdh606.powerfulintentions.com/forum/topic/3593
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Nonconformist's Memorial, The (2 Volumes) |
 | | Nevertheless The Nonconformist's Memorial was an important work of collective memory by eighteenth-century dissenters. |  | | Customers interested in Nonconformist's Memorial, The (2 Volumes) may also be interested in |  | | Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. |
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| | Synonyms of nonconformist |
 | | usage: not conforming to some norm or socially approved pattern of behavior or thought; "their rabidly nonformist deportment has made them legendary"; "the old stubborn nonconformist spirit of the early settlers" |
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| | Nonconformist |
 | | 1791 Richard Price, nonconformist minister/writer (Alabi's World), dies |
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| | GENUKI: Shropshire Family History Society: Registers on Microfiche - Nonconformist and Roman Catholic |
 | | GENUKI: Shropshire Family History Society: Registers on Microfiche - Nonconformist and Roman Catholic |  | | 1765-1811) Independent Chapel Castle Street (B. Baptist SHREWSBURY NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS - 1 1.00 1 High Street Church (Bap. |  | | 1767-1812) Independent Chapel SHREWSBURY NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS - 2 1.00 1 Claremont Baptist (B. Meeting House Society of Friends (1657-1834) WEM NONCONFORMIST 1.00 1 Noble Street, (Bap. |
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| | China’s Nonconformist Reforms |
 | | John McMillan, "China’s Nonconformist Reforms" (December 1, 1994). |  | | Reputation incentives substituted for formal legal enforcement of contracts. |
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http://repositories.cdlib.org/igcc/PP/PP11
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| | Nonconformist Registers |
 | | The Record Office does not have a complete set of nonconformist registers. |  | | Below is a list of all the nonconformist registers held by the Record Office, arranged in the following order:- |  | | The individual entries have been recorded in our Personal Names Index (1539 – 1900) – a card index available in the Search Room. |
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http://www.iwight.com/library/record_office/Types_of_Records/nonconfo.asp
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| | Bucks CC - Archives - Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies - Nonconformist Registers |
 | | Upperside Monthly Quaker (Society of Friends) Meeting [known as Hunger Hill in its very early days; covered the Chiltern area of south Bucks and included High Wycombe, Chesham, Amersham, Aylesbury and Berkhamsted, Herts.] |  | | Bucks CC - Archives - Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies - Nonconformist Registers |
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http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/archives/nonconf/parishes_u_z.htm
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| | The History of Jim Crow |
 | | It gained much notoriety representing those opposed to World War I, labor agitators, socialists and communists, anarchists, political radicals, and members of nonconformist religious groups. |  | | They were directly involved in almost every major civil liberty case in American courts, including the Scopes Monkey trial (1925) and Brown v. |
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