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Meanings of nonconformist minister in English
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Usage of nonconformist minister in English
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As of 1665, no nonconformistminister, i.e.
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In 1774, Joseph Priestly, a nonconformistminister, schoolmaster, and tutor, discovered oxygen by heating red oxide of mercury.
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NonconformistMinisters have condemned this law in their annual synods and conferences.
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Arthur Allway was her cousin, the son of a NonconformistMinister.
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The President was like a Nonconformistminister, perhaps a Presbyterian.
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Then Dr. Vaughan,-thewell-knownNonconformistminister, a Welshman, and a good patriot,-addressedus in English.
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Passage of a new Act of Uniformity; ejectment of nonconformistministers from their livings, in England.
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So at least the Nonconformistminister will think.
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No one doubts that the Nonconformistminister cares more for Nonconformity than he does for his teapot.
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They tell us that Nonconformistministers are never seen in the slums; well, that is a libel!
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A Nonconformistminister, the Rev.
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The second address of Evangelist peculiarly relates to the miseries endured by Nonconformistministers in the reign of Charles II-(ED).
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Daniel's father and mother were Puritans, and he was sent to school with the idea that he should become a Nonconformistminister.
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But I should like to ask why it is that the Roman Catholic priest is seen there more than the Nonconformistminister?
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Thomas Harrison, Berkeley's chaplain at Jamestown, who had used his influence with the governor to expel the Nonconformistministers of New England.
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They found lodgings in Charterhouse Square at the house of a sprightly black-eyed lady, whose husband, long deceased, had been a Nonconformistminister.