Congregationalist Churches in the Isle of Man
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Description: A detailed history of the various churches.
Congregationalist Churches in the Isle of Man Congregationalism really began on the Island with the appointment of as Minister in 1808. They opened their first chapel in 1813 in Athol Street Douglas from whence the congregation, after what appears to be some form of split, moved to Finch Road in 1866 and also to another chapel in Circular Road; A small chapel was also built in Union Mills.
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Page title: | Congregationalist Churches in the Isle of Man |
Keywords: | Isle of Man, nonconformity, Congregationalism |
Description: | History of Congregationalist (Independent)Churches in the Isle of Man |
IP-address: | 195.8.196.20 |
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NS | Name Server: NS0.EBIZ.HOSTING.MT.IM Name Server: NS1.EBIZ.HOSTING.MT.IM |
WHOIS | Status: clientTransferProhibited |
Date | Creation Date: 15-nov-1995 Expiration Date: 14-nov-2015 |