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| Manchester: Cross Street Chapel  |
| Open to all who wish to worship in a spirit of free inquiry. The congregation is self-governing on democratic principles and is affiliated to the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches and the Manchester District Association.
http://www.tbns.net/cross-street/ |
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| Mansfield Unitarian Church (Old Meeting House  |
| The church was founded in 1662 by a group of Anglican clergy following "The Great Ejection" on August 24th 1661 - St. Bartholomew's Day. The group included the Rev. Robert Porter from Pentrich in Derbyshire. The chapel itself was built in 1702 and enlarged in 1870 financed by local mill owner, William Hollins, former owner of Pleasley Vale Mills. The Old Meeting House is the oldest non-conformist place of worship in Nottinghamshire.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/emu/Mansfield/index.html |
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| Newcastle upon Tyne Unitarian Church  |
| Looking for a tolerant, supportive community where you are free to reason for yourself and follow your own spiritual path?
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/nua/Tyneside_Unitarians/ |
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| Newcastle: Unitarian Meeting House  |
| This church is open to all who wish to worship with an open mind, in a spirit of freedom, reason and tolerance. We do not all hold the same beliefs. Rather, each person is encouraged to follow his or her own spiritual path.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/ecu/NewcastleUL/ |
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| Northampton Unitarians  |
| A free church, encouraging tolerance, reason & independent thought.
http://www.northamptonunitarians.org.uk/ |
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| Norwich: Octagon Unitarian Chapel  |
| Our vision is to realise a ministry of all believers in a spiritual dimension of life and to develop people's awareness. We wish to grow together as a community.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/eu/Norwich/ |
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| Nottingham High Pavement Chapel  |
| Historic Unitarianism in the heart of a vibrant modern city with colourful past.
http://www.unitarian.org.uk/emu/Nottingham/index.html |
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| Oxford: Chapel Society Manchester College  |
| We are a varied congregation in terms of age and nationality, with a roughly even balance between the sexes and a mixture of "Town" and "Gown". Our religious (or non-religious) backgrounds are also diverse, including various Christian denominations, Judaism, Hinduism and secular Humanism, as well as some who have been lifelong Unitarians. As our Principles suggest, we find a basis for unity in our shared search for truth and in mutual respect for sincerely held beliefs.
http://www.hmc.ox.ac.uk/societies/ChapelSoc/chapelsoc.htm |
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| Padiham Unitarians  |
| Since 1806, this Unitarian congregation has played an important role in the religious life of Padiham and the wider community. From its beginning, it has welcomed those who have wanted to worship according to the dictates of their own conscience, free from dogmatic restriction.
http://www.padiham-unitarians.org.uk/ |
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| Plymouth Unitarian Church  |
| Maintains a congregation holding regular meetings for worship and celebration in a spirit of freedom and tolerance with no imposition of creed or dogma.
http://business.thisisplymouth.co.uk/wmn/u/n/i/unitarian/index.html?NEPDepth=1 |
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