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    Nonconformists were Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the state church in England, and in Wales until 1914, the...
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  • Nonconformity (redirect from Nonconformists)
    certain laws, demands, or commands of a government Nonconformist (Protestantism), the state of Protestants in England and Wales who do not adhere to the Church...
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    usually refers to evangelical Protestant churches, and therefore to a certain part of Protestantism rather than to Protestantism as a whole. The English word...
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  • Protestant ministers rallied their congregations to the Liberal ticket. In Scotland, the Presbyterians played a similar role to the Nonconformist Methodists...
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  • base of Liberal Party support was Nonconformist Protestantism, such as the Methodists and Presbyterians. The nonconformist conscience rebelled against having...
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    led by nonconformist Protestants, turned against the Tories and scored the greatest gains. For example, symbolic restrictions on nonconformists called...
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    faiths, and indeed it had much more to do with divisions within the one Protestant religion. The austere, fundamentalist Puritanism on the one side was opposed...
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    of Jesus in Protestantism given the great diversity of Protestant beliefs, some summary statements are attempted. Some early Protestant Reformers venerated...
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    "ecumenical Protestantism" (especially outside the United States). While in 1970 the mainline Protestant churches claimed most Protestants and more than...
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    canon attributed to Martin Luther, which has influenced Protestants since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. While the Lutheran Confessions specifically...
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  • Toleration in the Habsburg Empire in 1781, Protestantism was again permitted, and from that time on most Protestants could live their faith openly once more...
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  • Reformed Protestant doctrine, with Lutheran doctrine also having some influence. Over time, the tension between catholicity and nonconformist Protestantism resulted...
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  • Protestantism (part of Christianity) is the largest religious demographic in the United Kingdom. Before Protestantism reached England, the Roman Catholic...
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    of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Most modern nonconformist Protestants reject the doctrine. The extant written tradition of the perpetual...
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  • office and imposed various civil disabilities on Catholics and nonconformist Protestants. The underlying principle was that only people taking communion...
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    forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Nonconformist Protestant liturgies. It has been set to music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier...
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  • for ordination to the episcopate. Lutheranism, Anglicanism and Nonconformist Protestantism in general do not require celibacy of its clergy and allow—or...
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  • also Queen of France). Although Protestantism triumphed relatively easily in Scotland, the exact form of Protestantism remained to be determined. The 17th...
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  • A 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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    of Protestantism after the Reformation, and following the Counter-Reformation. Crypto-Protestants are not shown. Approximate spread of Protestantism at...
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    Protestant ministers rallied their congregations to the Liberal ticket. In Scotland, the Presbyterians played a similar role to the Nonconformist Methodists...
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    the Roman Catholic Church. Some Christians, including certain nonconformist Protestants, deny the need for this type of continuity, and the historical...
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    to pass measures removing legal restrictions on Catholics and Protestant Nonconformists. In August 1686, the Parliament of Scotland suffered the same...
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  • Whigs (British political party) (category Protestant political parties)
    the continued disenfranchisement of Catholics and toleration of nonconformist Protestants (dissenters such as the Presbyterians), while the Tories generally...
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    building where religious and sometimes public meetings take place. Nonconformist Protestant denominations distinguish between a: church, which is a body of...
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    Charles Stewart Parnell (category Protestant Irish nationalists)
    strong base of Liberal Party support was Nonconformist Protestantism, such as the Methodists; the 'nonconformist conscience' rebelled against having an...
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  • Protestantism originated from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The term Protestant comes from the Protestation at Speyer in 1529, where...
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    worship to nonconformists who had pledged to the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy and rejected transubstantiation, i.e., to Protestants who dissented...
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  • Look up Protestant, Protestantism, or evangelical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Protestantism in Germany...
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    forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Nonconformist Protestant liturgies. Metrical hymns in English and German were derived from...
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