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Nonconformism


 

Nonconformism means to refuse to conform to common standards, conventions, rules, traditions, laws or the status quo.

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A Nonconformist was a term used in Britain after the Act of Uniformity 1662 to refer to an English subject belonging to no Christian church or any non-Anglican church. It may also refer more narrowly to such a person who also advocated religious liberty.

Related Topics:
Act of Uniformity 1662 - Anglican - Religious liberty

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The term is also applied retrospectively to earlier English Protestants (such as Puritans and Presbyterians) who violated the Act of Uniformity 1559, typically by practicing or advocating radical, sometimes separatist, dissent with respect to the established church.

Related Topics:
Puritans - Presbyterians - Act of Uniformity 1559 - Separatist

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Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, and those less organized, were considered Nonconformists at the time of the 1662 Act of Uniformity. Later, as other groups formed, they were also considered nonconformists. These included Methodists, Quakers, Unitarians, and members of the Salvation Army.

Related Topics:
Presbyterians - Congregationalists - Baptists - Methodists - Quakers - Unitarians - Salvation Army

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The religious census of 1851 revealed that total nonconformist attendance was very close to that of Anglicans.

Related Topics:
1851 - Anglican

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Nowadays, churches independent of the Anglican Church of England or the Presbyterian Church of Scotland are often called Free Churches.

Related Topics:
Church of England - Presbyterian - Church of Scotland - Free Church

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The term dissenter came into use, particularly after the Act of Toleration (1689), which exempted nonconformists who had taken the oaths of allegiance and supremacy from penalties for nonattendance at the services of the Church of England. For more on Nonconformists of the 17th and 18th centuries, see English Dissenters.

Related Topics:
Dissenter - Act of Toleration - 1689 - English Dissenters

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