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The Octagon Chapel, Liverpool, was a nonconformist church in Liverpool, England, opened in 1763. It was founded by local congregations.
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A letter to the Society of Protestant Dissenters, at the octagon, in Liverpool. The second edition. [Toulmin, Joshua] on Amazon.com.
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The Liverpool Protestant Party (LPP) was a minor political party operating in the city of Liverpool in northwest England.
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Jul 15, 2023 · It argues that the dissenters continued to blur the boundaries between domestic and public worship by building complexes with ministers' houses ...
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Dissent is a term used for all those Protestant religious groups and individuals who refused to conform to the Church of England.
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Sep 19, 2022 · The places of worship within the borough, in 1851, were 59 of the Church of England, with 60,545 sittings; 10 of Independents, with 7,942 ...
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The congregation decided on April 13, 1868 to build the new church in the middle of Liverpool which is now also known as Valley City.
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[Info] The Early English Dissenters in the Light of Recent Research (1550-1641) (2 volumes; Cambridge: At the University press, 1912), by Champlin Burrage · [ ...
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