More broadly, any person who advocated religious liberty was typically called out as Nonconformist. |
Dr Masters said that these principles were at one time taken for granted by Nonconformist preachers. |
The Nonconformist cause was linked closely to the Whigs, who advocated civil and religious liberty. |
He was born at wantage, in Berkshire, and was educated as a Nonconformist. |
At the city's apex resided a local elite of merchants and professionals who were proudly middle-class and predominantly Nonconformist. |
She asked me whether I did not know that Hicks was a Nonconformist. |