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Definition of Nonconformers
1. nonconformer [n] - See also: nonconformer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonconformers
Literary usage of Nonconformers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. William Penn: An Historical Biography; with an Extra Chapter on the Macaulay by William Hepworth Dixon (1851)
"Their absence from their own services was noticed; the superiors were alarmed;
and the young nonconformers were all brought up and fined for the ..."
2. Race Or Mongrel: a Brief History of the Rise and Fall of the Ancient Races by Alfred Paul Karl Eduard Schultz (1908)
"After sixteen hundred years of Christianity, Holland was the only place in the
world where these nonconformers were free to worship God according to their ..."
3. Social Tragedies and Other Poems by John William Scholl (1900)
"Plain gray-bearded nonconformers Counseled peace, and counseled quiet Abstinence
from war's loud riot. Stern descendents of reformers Prayed for mercy, ..."