The Congregational Union of England and Wales brought together churches in England and Wales in the Congregational tradition between 1831 and 1966. The...
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Congregationalism (redirect from Congregational Union)
share of the assets of the Congregational Union/Church of England and Wales is administered by a registered charity, the Unaffiliated Congregational Churches...
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United Reformed Church (redirect from United Reformed Church (Congregational-Presbyterian) in England and Wales)
Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales. In introducing the United Reformed Church Bill in the House of Commons on 21...
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rejoin the Congregational Union. The Congregational Union first discussed a possible merger with the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1929,...
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asked the Congregational Union of England and Wales to consider the feasibility of such a meeting. The Congregational Union of England and Wales approved...
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1972 union of the Congregational Union of England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England, later joined by the Churches of Christ (Europe) and the...
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Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1884, but he died at his home in Swansea on 29 April 1885, before his term of office could...
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Hubert Cunliffe-Jones (section Articles and chapters)
Congregational Church minister and author, who became chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales and a professor at the University of Manchester...
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John Daniel Jones (category Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour)
chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1909–10, and again in 1925–6. In 1919 he was elected an honorary secretary of the union, a position...
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"Register of Missionaries, Deputations, Etc., from 1796 to 1896" (1896) Congregational Union of England and Wales (1933). The Congregational Year Book...
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England and Wales Congregational Union of Ireland Congregational Union of New Zealand Congregational Union of Scotland Conservative Congregational Christian...
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Jeremiah Rankin (category Presidents of Howard University)
Church, and once to the Congregational Union of England and Wales. In 1869 Rankin became pastor of Washington's First Congregational Church. This appointment...
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had the chapel built, and Hugh Owen. Blackburn was Secretary of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1834–1847, and of the Christian Instruction...
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Western College, Bristol (category Former theological colleges in England)
Western College, in Bristol, England, opened in 1906 as a theological college for the Congregational Union of England and Wales. The building was designed...
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trustees, and in 1966 a covenant was agreed with the Congregational Union of England and Wales which merged into the United Reformed Church in 1972....
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the senatus of the University of Glasgow conferred on him the degree of D.D. He was chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1837. As...
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Erik Routley (category Alumni of Mansfield College, Oxford)
English Congregational churchman, theologian and musician and prominent hymnologist. His nearly 40 books on theological thought and music of the Christian...
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Robert Forman Horton (category Presidents of the Oxford Union)
1898 he was chairman of the London Congregational Union, and in 1903 he was chair of the Congregational Union of England and Wales. In 1909 he took a prominent...
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Westminster Chapel (category Congregational churches in London)
including, in the past, as a venue for the "May Meetings" of the Congregational Union of England and Wales. The church is evangelical in its beliefs. Services...
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Leon Atkin (category British Army personnel of World War II)
within the leadership of the Congregational Union of England and Wales due to his anti-Fascism positions in the Labour Party and reluctance to take direction...
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1910. 'The Person and Place of Jesus Christ: The Congregational Union Lecture for 1909'. London: Congregational Union of England and Wales/Hodder & Stoughton...
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Chapel. It joined the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1838, and is now used by the Wiveliscombe Evangelical Congregational Church. This chapel...
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England he is largely forgotten).[citation needed] He was one of the founders of the Evangelical Alliance and of the Congregational Union of England and...
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of Nonconformist grievances and the disestablishment of the church in Wales. In 1877, Richard was appointed chairman of the Congregational Union of England...
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John Baptiste Calkin (section List of works)
George S.; Hopkins, E. J., eds. (1883). Congregational Church Hymnal. London: Congregational Union of England and Wales. Attribution This article incorporates...
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Alec Glassey (category British Army personnel of World War I)
the Congregational Church. He was Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales from 1941 to 1942, Co-Treasurer from 1953 to 1957 and a Member...
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Robert William Dale (category Alumni of the University of London)
served as Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1868 and President of the International Congregational Council in 1891. Dale normally...
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and Paternoster Row. They published the Congregational Year Books, which were the publications of the "Congregational Union of England and Wales, and...
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Trefeca (category History of Christianity in Wales)
College was later affiliated with the Congregational Union of England and Wales. It moved again in 1906 to Cambridge and merged with Westminster College, Cambridge...
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Andrew Reed (minister) (category Founders of English schools and colleges)
The Congregational Union of England And Wales. New York:Harper. Gutzlaff, Charles, revised by Reed, Andrew (1838). China Opened: or a display of the topography...
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