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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1853. The following denominations are also represented: Unitarians, Swedenborgians (New Jerusalem) and Salvation …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… chapel opened by Protestant Nonconformists is now held by Unitarians. Silver Street Chapel was erected in 1719, 70 and … railway, by the present one in Bank Street in 1852. 71 The Unitarians have also a cemetery and mortuary chapel at Hole …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The Welsh Calvinistic Methodists also have a chapel. The Unitarians formerly had a chapel at Strangeways. 43 At …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Church of United Friends, the Christadelphians, and the Unitarians. There are places of worship also for the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Church of England 56 each have a place of worship. The Unitarians also have a church, built in 1901. 57 The Roman …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was rebuilt in 1883. A second chapel has been opened. The Unitarians have a chapel (1876). There are also two Free …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Thirlmere Road. The Salvation Army has a barracks. The Unitarians have a church in Hamilton Road. Everton is …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a Presbyterian Church of England, founded in 1871. The Unitarians have two places of worship at Brookfield, Gorton, …
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