Unitarian Church at Essex Street, London

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The Unitarian Church at Essex Street, London is a historic Unitarian congregation known as one of the earliest organized centers of Unitarian worship and theology in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unitarian church
historic church
religious congregation
associatedWith development of Unitarian theology in Britain
history of religious dissent in England
category 18th-century churches in England
Unitarian churches in London
city City of Westminster
country England
denomination Unitarian
foundedBy Theophilus Lindsey
foundingYear 1774
heritage part of the early Unitarian movement in England
historicalRole early institutional focus of English Unitarianism
knownAs Essex Street Chapel, London
surface form: Essex Street Chapel
languageOfWorship English
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London
locatedOn Essex Street NERFINISHED
region Greater London
religiousAffiliation Unitarianism
significance one of the earliest organized centers of Unitarian theology in England
one of the earliest organized centers of Unitarian worship in England
theologicalOrientation nontrinitarian Christianity
rational dissent
worshipType Christian Unitarian worship

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Thomas Belsham memberOf Unitarian Church at Essex Street, London