nonconformists in English

noun
1
a person whose behavior or views do not conform to prevailing ideas or practices.
This view prevailed among nonconformists , of course, not least among them Cartwright himself and Richard Baxter a century later.
2
a member of a Protestant church in England that dissents from the established Anglican Church.
The Church people and Nonconformists willingly joined together for this good cause, and made the undertaking very successful.

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1. It made spirituality an exciting quest for nonconformists!

2. (b) Are those who claim to be nonconformists truly independent?

3. 12 Nonconformists retained a deep distrust of their Anglican neighbours.

4. Nonconformists saw slavery as an affront to their religion; utilitarians dismissed it as inefficient.

5. Our artists had a freedom which the Soviet nonconformists envied with incredulity.

6. Antonyms for Conformists include rebels, eccentrics, nonConformists, character, oddities, oddballs, nuts, cranks, freaks and weirdoes

7. Many were held in the scientific institutions where some of the nonconformists most ardent supporters worked.

8. A small meeting house or chapel for a religious assembly, esp of Nonconformists or Dissenters Collins Explanation of Conventicle

9. Persecuting Nonconformists could have a knock-on effect in a community, hitting those who were loyal to the established Church.

10. Such non-ending cheeriness provoked the nonconformists into dwelling upon those aspects of the human condition which Socialist Realism refused to acknowledge.

11. In theory delegates met not as Nonconformists but as evangelical Christians who were free of state control because outside the Established Church.

12. Other articles where Breviate is discussed: English literature: Writings of the Nonconformists: …wife, he wrote the moving Breviate (1681), a striking combination of exemplary narrative and unaffectedly direct reporting of the nature of their domestic life