Essex Street Chapel, London

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Essex Street Chapel in London was an 18th-century Unitarian place of worship established as one of the first openly Unitarian congregations in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unitarian chapel
historic religious building
place of worship
associatedWith British Unitarian movement NERFINISHED
Theophilus Lindsey’s secession from the Church of England
category 18th-century churches in the United Kingdom
Dissenting chapels in England
Unitarian churches in London
country England
denomination Unitarian
establishedAs one of the first openly Unitarian congregations in England
follows Unitarian theology
founder Theophilus Lindsey NERFINISHED
heritage important site in the history of religious dissent in England
historicalPeriod 18th century
inception 1774
languageOfWorship English
locatedIn City of Westminster
London NERFINISHED
locatedOn Essex Street NERFINISHED
movement English Presbyterian and Unitarian tradition
near Strand, London NERFINISHED
notableFor open advocacy of Unitarian theology
role in early English Unitarianism
opposedTo Trinitarian doctrine
religiousAffiliation Unitarianism
significance first openly Unitarian place of worship in England
status historic
usedFor Unitarian worship
congregational meetings
preaching
religious services

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Theophilus Lindsey founded Essex Street Chapel, London
Theophilus Lindsey inception Essex Street Chapel, London
this entity surface form: Essex Street Chapel, London, 1774
Unitarian Church at Essex Street, London knownAs Essex Street Chapel, London
this entity surface form: Essex Street Chapel