Also called Dissenter or Free Churchmen. An English Prorestant who does not conform to the doctrine and practices of the Church of England
No, "nonconformists" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
As with many subcultures, they were nonconformists as far as the general culture was concerned, but conformists within their own group.
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Nonconformists believe in individuality, independence, and authenticity. They often reject societal norms and conventions in favor of paving their own path and expressing their unique perspectives and beliefs. They value thinking outside the box and challenging the status quo.
John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey are the main nonconformists in The Crucible. Reverend John Hale, Ezekiel Cheever, Reverend Samuel Parris, Betty Parris, Mary Warren, Thomas Putnam, and Ann Putnam are the conformists.
Yes, nonconformist preaching was against the law in 1660. The Clarendon Code of 1661-1665 imposed restrictions on religious practices outside the Church of England, leading to the persecution of nonconformists. Nonconformists risked fines, imprisonment, or even death for preaching or practicing their beliefs.
Individuals who do things differently from others are often referred to as nonconformists or mavericks.
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The flappers were nonconformists who were willing to try new styles of dress and public behavoir