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  2. Nonconformist (Protestantism) - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales in the late 19th century the new terms "free church" and "Free churchman" (or "Free church person") started to replace Nonconformist or Dissenter. [4] One influential Nonconformist minister was Matthew Henry, who beginning in 1710 published his multi-volume biblical commentary that is still used and available in the 21st ...

  3. Nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    Nonconformist (Protestantism), the state of Protestants in England and Wales who do not adhere to the Church of England; Nonconformity to the world, a Christian principle important especially among Anabaptist groups

  4. Category:Nonconformism - Wikipedia

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    British nonconformist hymnwriters (4 C) E. English Dissenters (7 C, 111 P) G. ... Key Hill Cemetery; L. Liberation Society; N. James Nayler; Nonconformist Relief Act ...

  5. Category:Non-conformists - Wikipedia

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  6. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.

  7. Nonconformist conscience - Wikipedia

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    The Nonconformist conscience was the moralistic influence of the Nonconformist churches in British politics in the 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] Nonconformists, who were dissenters from the Church of England, believed in the autonomy of their churches and fought for religious freedom, social justice, and strong moral values in public life.

  8. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    An American-style 15×15 crossword grid layout. A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one ...

  9. Nonconformist register - Wikipedia

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    Many nonconformist registers have now been deposited in approved repositories, such as the local county record office. However different churches operate different policies, and it will often be found that rates of creation and survival for such records are less good than for other types of parish register.