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Definitions of dissenter in various dictionaries:
noun - a person who dissents from some established policy
One who dissents: political dissenters.
Often Dissenter.
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a person who dissents. |
a person who dissents from some established policy |
someone who dissents |
A person who dissents. |
One who dissents: political dissenters. |
One who refuses to accept the doctrines or usages of an established or a national church, especially a Protestant who dissents from the Church of England. |
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A dissenter (from the Latin dissentire, "to disagree") is one who disagrees in matters of opinion, belief, etc. In the social and religious history of England and Wales, and, by extension, Ireland, however, it refers particularly to a member of a religious body who has, for one reason or another, separated from the Established Church or any other kind of Protestant who refuses to recognise the supremacy of the Established Church in areas where the established Church is or was Anglican.Originally, the term included English and Welsh Roman Catholics whom the original draft of the Nonconformist Relief Act 1779 styled "Protesting Catholic Dissenters". In practice, however, it designates Protestant Dissenters referred to in sec. ii. of the Act of Toleration of 1689 (see English Dissenters.) The term recusant in contrast came to refer to Roman Catholics rather than Protestant dissenters. * The term has also been applied to those bodies who dissent from the Presbyterian Church of Scotland which |
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