adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
chapel
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This was the only Nonconformist chapel Butterfield ever designed and in 1976 it became a parish church.
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Secondly, about half of those who did attend for worship chose to go to a Nonconformist chapel .
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Slowly the other features of the industrial towns were added: Anglican churches, Nonconformist chapels , schools and public houses.
minister
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The principal means for educating Nonconformist ministers were the various denominational colleges.
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For the Nonconformist minister as well as for the man in the pew, preaching lay at the heart of chapel life.
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In Southwark in December 1681 fines amounting to £9,680 were imposed on just twenty-two Nonconformist ministers .
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Indeed it had and the Nonconformist minister stood at the very centre of the Nonconformist world we are discussing.
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Unlike the Rector of Great Leighs the Nonconformist minister had no security of tenure.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By and large the Nonconformist churches supported the war, destroying themselves as a significant political force in the process.
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He was educated in a Nonconformist academy; his abilities lay in mathematics, engineering, and business administration.
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In sharp contrast to previous pacifist agitations, the Nonconformist churches played only a minor role.
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Indeed it had and the Nonconformist minister stood at the very centre of the Nonconformist world we are discussing.
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The building's hall is still frequently a venue for those exercising their Nonconformist Consciences on current political controversies.
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The third division was the propagation of Nonconformist principles.
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This was the only Nonconformist chapel Butterfield ever designed and in 1976 it became a parish church.
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Unlike the Rector of Great Leighs the Nonconformist minister had no security of tenure.