Full title: A Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practiced in the Congregational Churches in England.
This was drawn up at the Savoy Assembly where representatives of over 100 independent churches met.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Savoy Declaration
Commemorated ati
Savoy - CRII
SH In the Savoy Palace in 1658 by order of Oliver Cromwell, the confession of...
Other Subjects
All Hallows, Barking
The oldest church in the City, founded by the Saxon Abbey of Barking. Â Built on the site of a Roman building. Â Expanded and rebuilt several times. Â A nearby explosion in 1650 demolished the west to...
United Free Methodist church, Hanbury Street
Owned the building from 1858 until 1887. During this time works were carried out under the architect C. McJ (or McI) North.
Rev. Thomas Beasley
From Uxbridge Gallimaufry: "Thomas Beasley grew up in Daventry, and later trained for the Congregational ministry. His first pastorate was at Walsall, where he met and married his wife, Phoebe. In ...
Samuel Wesley (poet)
Church of England clergyman and poet.  Born Dorset.  Rector of Epworth, Lincolnshire. See his wife Susannah Annesley for the children.

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