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  • 111Bunhill Fields — is a cemetery located in the United Kingdom, in the London Borough of Islington, north of the City of London, and managed by the City of London Corporation.It was used as a burial site for Noncomformists from the late seventeenth century to the… …

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  • 112Act of Uniformity 1662 — The Act of Uniformity was an Act of the Parliament of England, 14 Charles II c. 4 (1662), which required the use of all the rites and ceremonies in the Book of Common Prayer in Church of England services. It also required episcopal ordination for …

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  • 113Andrew Kippis — (28 March 1725 ndash; 8 October 1795), was an English nonconformist clergyman and biographer.The son of Robert Kippis, a silk hosier, he was born at Nottingham. Having gone to school at Sleaford in Lincolnshire he passed at the age of sixteen to… …

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  • 114Richard Baxter — (November 12, 1615 December 8, 1691) was an English Puritan church leader, theologian and controversialist, called by Dean Stanley the chief of English Protestant Schoolmen .Early life and educationBaxter was born at Rowton, in Shropshire, at the …

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  • 115John Owen (theologian) — John Owen (1616 August 24, 1683) was an English Nonconformist church leader and theologian.Early lifeOf Welsh descent, he was born at Stadhampton in Oxfordshire, and was educated at Queen s College, Oxford (B.A. 1632, M.A. 1635); at the time the… …

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  • 116Samuel Rogers — (30 July 1763 18 December 1855) was an English poet.Rogers was born at Newington Green, London.His father, Thomas Rogers, a banker, was the son of a Stourbridge glass manufacturer, who was also a merchant in Cheapside. Thomas married Mary, the… …

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  • 117Matthew Henry — (18 October 1662 – 22 June 1714) was an English commentator on the Bible and Presbyterian minister. Contents 1 Life …

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  • 118Voluntaryism — is a philosophy that opposes anything that it sees as unjustifiably invasive and coercive. Voluntaryism regards government as coercive, and calls for its abolishment, but, unlike a number of other anarchist philosophies, it supports strong… …

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  • 119John Bright — (16 November 1811 ndash; 27 March 1889), Quaker, was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, associated with Richard Cobden in the formation of the Anti Corn Law League. He was one of the greatest orators of his generation, and a strong critic… …

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  • 120Remsen (village), New York — Infobox Settlement official name = Remsen, New York settlement type = Village nickname = Remsen City motto = Set in rural Welsh tradition imagesize = image caption = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position = pushpin map… …

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