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nonconformists Meaning in Tamil ( nonconformists வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

திருக்கோயில் கொள்கைகளை ஏற்றுக் கொள்ளாதவர்,

Adjective:

திருக்கோயில் கொள்கைகளை ஏற்றுக் கொள்ளாதவர்,



nonconformists's Usage Examples:

along the whole course of the river; by peasant immigrants, chiefly nonconformists, who are the wealthiest part of the population; and by a floating population of gold miners.


'Burghley wished to conciliate the moderate Puritans and advised Grindal to mitigate the severity which had characterized Parker's treatment of the nonconformists.


In the 19th century nonconformists campaigned strongly against the payment of church tithes.


The middle and lower parts of ' the Bukhtarma valley have been colonized since the 18th century by runaway Russian peasants - serfs and nonconformists (Raskolniks) - who created there a free republic on Chinese territory; and after this part of the valley was annexed to Russia in 1869, it was rapidly colonized.


The nonconformists have, moreover, never wearied of denouncing the " papistical " conservatism of the Anglican establishment.


As the chief representative of the Church of England in the House of Lords, his firmness, combined with broadmindedness, in regard to the attitude of the nonconformists towards denominational education, made his influence widely felt.


Complete toleration in fact was only extended to Protestant nonconformists, who composed the Cromwellian established church, and who now meted out to their antagonists the same treatment which they themselves were later to receive under the Clarendon Code of Charles II.


It is proposed here to note simply the present legal aspects of nonconformity apart from its history, that is, the matters in which the law as to nonconformists still differs from that applicable to members of the Church of England.


nonconformists campaigned strongly against the payment of church tithes.


Daniel was well educated at a famous dissenting academy, Mr Charles Morton's of Stoke Newington, where many of the bestknown nonconformists of the time were his schoolfellows.


As it was, although Parker said that Grindal "was not resolute and severe enough for the government of London," his attempts to enforce the use of the surplice evoked angry protests, especially in 1565, when considerable numbers of the nonconformists were suspended; and Grindal of his own motion denounced Cartwright to the Council in 1570.





Synonyms:

Protestant, chapelgoer,



Antonyms:

Anglican Church, Church of England, Anglican,

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