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conventicle
▪ I. conventicle (kənˈvɛntɪk(ə)l) Also 4–5 -icule. [ad. L. conventicul-um assembly, meeting, association, also place of assembly; in form dim. of conventus assembly, meeting, but not having in cl. L. any diminutive or depreciatory sense. It was applied, app. by the Roman Christians themselves, to th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conventicle
Germany In the history of German Protestantism, the conventicle played a part in Pietism. In particular the Jama'at Khana (or ) approximates the status of a conventicle. wikipedia.org
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Conventicle Act
Conventicle Act may refer to: English Acts of Parliament: Conventicle Act 1664 Conventicles Act 1670 Conventicle Act (Sweden), in effect 1726–1858 in Sweden and until 1870 in Finland Conventicle Act (Denmark–Norway); in effect 1741–1848 in Denmark and until 1842 in Norway See also Religion Act wikipedia.org
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conventicleer
† conventiˈcleer Obs. [f. conventicle n. + -eer1.] A variant of conventicler.1647 New Quæres to Prælates 6 Whether if the Apostles were now in England..our Lord Prelates would not..fine and imprison them for Convinticleers. 1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 302 The surly Conventicleer. Ibid. 303 He wo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conventicle Act 1664
The Conventicle Act 1664 was an Act of the Parliament of England (16 Cha. 2. c. 4) that forbade conventicles, defined as religious assemblies of more than The Conventicle Act was formally repealed in 1689, although its authority had lapsed, by default, in 1667. wikipedia.org
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conventicular
convenˈticular, a. rare. [f. L. conventiculum conventicle + -ar.] Of the nature of, or belonging to, a conventicle.1847 Eng. Rev. No. 11. 33 All possible varieties of conventicular meetings. 1864 Sat. Rev. 271/1 You can, by an infallible diagnosis, detect the conventicular Gothic. Oxford English Dictionary
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Conventicle Act (Sweden)
The Conventicle Act () was a Swedish law, in effect between 21 January 1726 and 26 October 1858 in Sweden and until 1 July 1870 in Finland. The Conventicle Act was also in effect in Finland, until 1809 the Eastern part of Sweden. wikipedia.org
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field-conventicle
ˌfield-conˈventicle An open-air religious meeting. See conventicle 4 c.1678 Marvell Corr. ccclxi. Wks. 1872–5 II. 631 They [the Scots] still continue their..field conventicles. a 1715 [see conventicle n. 4 c]. a 1806 C. J. Fox Hist. 129 The punishment of death..had formerly attached upon the preache... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conventicle Act (Denmark–Norway)
Preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge was particularly known for his disobedience towards and fight against the Conventicle Act. See also Conventicle Act (Sweden) – Sweden's law, which was somewhat older Conventicle Act 1664 – former English Act of Parliament Conventicle Act wikipedia.org
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Conventicles Act 1670
The Act imposed a fine on any person who attended a conventicle (any religious assembly other than the Church of England) of five shillings for the first wikipedia.org
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English to Chinese Dictionary - Meaning of Conventicle in Chinese is ...
Conventicle: Chinese Meaning: 非法秘密集会; 非国教徒的秘密集会处 a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists (e.g. Quakers)) / a secret unauthorized meeting for religious worship / A small assembly or gathering / a secret or unlawful religious meeting, typically of people with nonconformist views.,
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Conciliabulum
Its implication transferred to a gathering, such as a conventicle or conference. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Tregosse
Under the Conventicle Act of 1664 non-Anglican services were only permitted in private homes, limited to members of the household and no more than five Tregosse's imprisonment for holding a Conventicle at Budock is noted in "The Episcopal Returns of 1665-6" section of the Congregational Historical Society's wikipedia.org
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1741 in Norway
Incumbents Monarch: Christian VI Events 13 January - Conventicle Act of 1741 is introduced. wikipedia.org
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1726 in Sweden
Events from the year 1726 in Sweden Incumbents Monarch – Frederick I Events 12 January - Conventicle Act (Sweden) 26 October - Women are formally wikipedia.org
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