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nonconformity - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- Protestant: Protestant nonconformity has also been well-represented over the years.
- Welsh: The Anglican Church, true to its evil traditions, cast out the Revivalists, and Welsh Nonconformity was born.
- religious: Historians with left-of-centre outlooks preferred to research early trade unions or religious nonconformity.
- protestant: PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY TO 1689 Some separatist congregations of the early 17th century ( fn.
- evangelical: The extent of popular support for Evangelical Nonconformity is evident in the unique religious census of 1851 of England and Wales.
- early: Traditional approaches to early Nonconformity have divided its history at the Toleration Act of 1689.
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