NONCONFORMIST


Meaning of NONCONFORMIST in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

chapel

This was the only Nonconformist chapel Butterfield ever designed and in 1976 it became a parish church.

Secondly, about half of those who did attend for worship chose to go to a Nonconformist chapel .

Slowly the other features of the industrial towns were added: Anglican churches, Nonconformist chapels , schools and public houses.

minister

The principal means for educating Nonconformist ministers were the various denominational colleges.

For the Nonconformist minister as well as for the man in the pew, preaching lay at the heart of chapel life.

In Southwark in December 1681 fines amounting to £9,680 were imposed on just twenty-two Nonconformist ministers .

Indeed it had and the Nonconformist minister stood at the very centre of the Nonconformist world we are discussing.

Unlike the Rector of Great Leighs the Nonconformist minister had no security of tenure.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

By and large the Nonconformist churches supported the war, destroying themselves as a significant political force in the process.

He was educated in a Nonconformist academy; his abilities lay in mathematics, engineering, and business administration.

In sharp contrast to previous pacifist agitations, the Nonconformist churches played only a minor role.

Indeed it had and the Nonconformist minister stood at the very centre of the Nonconformist world we are discussing.

The building's hall is still frequently a venue for those exercising their Nonconformist Consciences on current political controversies.

The third division was the propagation of Nonconformist principles.

This was the only Nonconformist chapel Butterfield ever designed and in 1976 it became a parish church.

Unlike the Rector of Great Leighs the Nonconformist minister had no security of tenure.

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