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  2. Nonconformity in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Nonconformity was a major religious movement in Wales from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The Welsh Methodist revival of the 18th century was one of the most significant religious and social movements in the modern history of Wales. The revival began within the Church of England in Wales, partly as a reaction to the neglect generally felt in ...

  3. Nonconformist (Protestantism) - Wikipedia

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    Nonconformist (Protestantism) Title page of a collection of Farewell Sermons preached by Nonconformist ministers ejected from their parishes in 1662. Nonconformists were Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the state church in England, and in Wales until 1914, the Church of England. [1][2] Use of the term ...

  4. Commission on Justice in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Commission on Justice in Wales logo. The Commission on Justice in Wales (Welsh: Y Comisiwn ar Cyfiawnder yng Nghymru), also known as the Thomas Commission (after the commission's head John Thomas, Baron Thomas of Cwmgiedd), was a commission set up by the Welsh government to review the justice system in Wales between December 2017 and October 2019. [1]

  5. Treachery of the Blue Books - Wikipedia

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    The Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales, commonly referred to in Wales as the " Treason of the Blue Books " or " Treachery of the Blue Books " (Welsh: Brad y Llyfrau Gleision) or just the "Blue Books" are a three-part publication by the British Government in 1847, which caused uproar in Wales for ...

  6. Religion in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and 2016 the number of signed-up Church in Wales members dropped from 91,247 to 45,759 [17] or 1,5% out of a total population of 3,113,150 [18] The number of signed-up Church in Wales members dropped further to 42,441 by 2018 [19] or 1.4% out of the total Welsh population of 3,187,203.

  7. Nonconformist register - Wikipedia

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    A Nonconformist register is broadly similar to a parish register, but deriving from a nonconformist church or chapel. Nonconformist churches do not conform to the doctrines of the Church of England. In other words, these Protestant churches dissent from the established church. Examples include the Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Unitarian ...

  8. John Williams (minister and physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Williams (1626 or 1927 – 28 March 1673) was a Welsh nonconformist preacher and doctor. He was said to be the first to introduce non-conformism to his home county of Caernarfonshire, and it was also said that he could be heard when he was preaching for a distance of a quarter of a mile.

  9. Opinion polling on Welsh independence - Wikipedia

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    Non-standard question: If an independent Wales was within the European Union July 2016 ITV Wales / YouGov: 1,010 19% 61%: 21% 42% Non-standard question: If Scotland left the UK 8–11 September 2014 ITV Wales / YouGov / Cardiff University >1,000 17% 70%: 13% 53% The week before the Scottish independence referendum April 2014 YouGov: 1,000 12% ...