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    John Disney (1746–1816) was an English Unitarian minister and biographical writer, initially an Anglican clergyman active against subscription to the Thirty...
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  • archaeologist John Disney (ornithologist) (1919–2014), Australian ornithologist John Disney (priest) (1677–1730), English clergyman John Disney (Unitarian) (1746–1816)...
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  • Australian ornithologist John Disney (priest) (1677–1730), English clergyman John Disney (Unitarian) (1746–1816), English Unitarian minister and biographical...
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    Episcopal Unitarian Church. He was from a long line of English Dissenters going back to Disney's great-great grandfather John Disney and earlier. Disney was...
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  • colleague John Disney, in 1791 the "first organized denominational Unitarian society" was formed, with the cumbersome name of The Unitarian Society for...
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  • first avowedly Unitarian congregation in the country, at Essex Street Church in London. In 1791, Lindsey and his colleague John Disney were behind the...
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    mathematician (1776–1844) John Disney, Unitarian Minister (1746–1816) Jeremiah Whitaker, English Puritan clergyman (1599–1654) John Ashton, Anglican Bishop...
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    The Lincoln Unitarian Chapel is an active Grade II listed Unitarian church in the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the oldest active...
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    beginning of Unitarianism in New England." Peaston also held that King's Chapel was the first New World Unitarian congregation. Disney's copy of Clarke's...
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    Michael Eisner (category Disney executives)
    of Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios) in 1989, Euro Disney (now Disneyland Paris) in 1992, Disney's Animal Kingdom in 1998, Disney's California...
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    Theophilus Lindsey (category 18th-century Unitarian clergy)
    was an English theologian and clergyman who founded the first avowedly Unitarian congregation in the country, at Essex Street Chapel. Lindsey's 1774 revised...
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    ministerial qualification at Unitarian College, Manchester, after a first career as a teacher. 1774, Theophilus Lindsey 1793, John Disney 1805, Thomas Belsham...
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  • concerned with promoting Unitarian views, it was broadly based. The founding group included John Disney, the initial Secretary, and John Jebb.(ODNB). The membership...
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    Thomas Belsham (category English Unitarian ministers)
    Street Chapel, which was also headquarters and offices of the Unitarian Church under John Disney, there succeeding as minister Theophilus Lindsey who had retired...
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    he had shown an interest in Unitarian Christianity and Robert Browning remarked that "Mr Dickens is an enlightened Unitarian." Professor Gary Colledge has...
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    basis for the later Unitarian movement and the American Congregationalists. His study of Pauline theology, partly on the lines of John Locke, produced (1745)...
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    became a Unitarian Universalist (UU). When asked whether he believes in God, he stated: "Not in the sense of most people, I'm atheist and Unitarian Universalist...
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    Free and Candid Disquisitions (category Unitarianism in the United Kingdom)
    liturgical texts – including Theophilus Lindsey's liturgy and successive Unitarian prayer books – and the first editions of the American Episcopal Church's...
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    English radical and landowner. The son of John Disney of Lincoln, he was brother of John Disney the Unitarian. He owned Flintham Hall in Nottinghamshire...
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  • (apparently three of the six manuscript copies were held by John Disney, the early Unitarian minister) Stubbe, Henry (1911). An Account of the Rise and...
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  • Indiana First Church of Christ Scientist – Berkeley, California First Unitarian Church of Rochester – Rochester, New York Ford Foundation Building – New...
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    non-conformist minorities, such as Baptists, Quakers, Congregationalists, Unitarians and The Salvation Army. The patron saint of England is Saint George; his...
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    Observation Tower, Buffalo: 76  Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse: 79  First Unitarian Church, Rochester: 76  Folsom Library, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...
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    future aspect of the kingdom of God and the Second Coming. For example, John Disney in his Reasons for quitting the Church of England (1873) speaks of "the...
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    A-frame religious buildings are the Frank Lloyd Wright designed First Unitarian Society of Madison, built 1949–1951, as well as the Lutheran Church of...
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  • Charlie Brown". The New York Times. p. C22. Retrieved June 22, 2024. "Disney film too racy for school". The Danville News. Danville, Pennsylvania. United...
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  • Gene Scott, Ph.D. 1957, pastor, religious broadcaster Vanessa Southern, Unitarian minister and progressive advocate Bill Thompson, B.A., 1968, bishop of...
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    Zealand Old Catholic Church Presbyterian Church (USA) Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Unitarian Universalist Association Uniting Church in Australia...
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    Woodward and George Clooney voiced Newman. While Newman followed the Unitarian Universalist religion as an adult, he called himself a Jew, "because it's...
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    the mansion at a given time. The Ropes Mansion was featured in the 1993 Disney film Hocus Pocus where one of the main characters named Allison lives. It...
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