Thrift and thriftlessness mean the same thing in this town, where I noticed that even Nonconformist chapels, with broken windows, had been left to the rats and birds. |
The, Church of England, it said, is like Christ crucified between two thieves, Papists on one side and Nonconformist sectarians on the other. |
Dr Masters said that these principles were at one time taken for granted by Nonconformist preachers. |
As a matter of fact, there was much more of the aesthete in him than of the Nonconformist. |
In Scotland, the Presbyterians played a similar role to the Nonconformist Methodists, Baptists and other groups in England and Wales. |
At the city's apex resided a local elite of merchants and professionals who were proudly middle-class and predominantly Nonconformist. |