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  • Dissenter
  • One who disagrees in matters of opinion, belief, practices etc

    A dissenter (from the Latin dissentire, 'to disagree') is one who dissents (disagrees) in matters of opinion, belief, etc. Dissent may include political

    Dissenter

    Dissenter

  • Dissenter (album)
  • 2026 studio album by Haste the Day

    Dissenter is the seventh studio album by the American metalcore band Haste the Day. The album was released on May 1, 2026, by Solid State Records. Released

    Dissenter (album)

    Dissenter_(album)

  • English Dissenters
  • Protestant Separatists from the Church of England

    Dissenters or English Separatists were Protestants who separated from the Church of England between the 16th and 19th centuries. English Dissenters opposed

    English Dissenters

    English Dissenters

    English_Dissenters

  • Dissenters' March
  • Series of Russian opposition protests

    The Dissenters' March (Russian: Марш несогласных) was a series of Russian opposition protests that took place on December 16, 2006, in Moscow, March 3

    Dissenters' March

    Dissenters' March

    Dissenters'_March

  • John Marshall Harlan
  • U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1877 to 1911

    States from 1877 until his death in 1911. He is often called "The Great Dissenter" due to his many dissents in cases that restricted civil liberties, including

    John Marshall Harlan

    John Marshall Harlan

    John_Marshall_Harlan

  • Gab (social network)
  • American alt-tech social media service

    sections were closed. Dissenter was criticized as an extension which "puts a far-right comments section on every site." The Dissenter extension was subsequently

    Gab (social network)

    Gab (social network)

    Gab_(social_network)

  • Nonconformist (Protestantism)
  • Protestant Christians in Wales and England who did not follow the Church of England

    Congregationalists), plus the Baptists, Brethren, Methodists, and Quakers. English Dissenters, such as the Puritans, who violated the Act of Uniformity 1558 – typically

    Nonconformist (Protestantism)

    Nonconformist (Protestantism)

    Nonconformist_(Protestantism)

  • Dissenters' Chapel
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dissenter's Chapel can mean: In the United Kingdom, a non-Anglican chapel, addressed by the Dissenters' Chapels Act 1844 the best known of which is the

    Dissenters' Chapel

    Dissenters'_Chapel

  • The Shortest Way with the Dissenters
  • 1702 political pamphlet by Daniel Defoe

    The Shortest Way with the Dissenters; Or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church is a pamphlet written by Daniel Defoe, first published anonymously

    The Shortest Way with the Dissenters

    The Shortest Way with the Dissenters

    The_Shortest_Way_with_the_Dissenters

  • Dissenter Acts (Sweden)
  • Swedish laws regarding religion

    Dissenter Acts (Swedish: Dissenterlagarna) were laws, enacted by the King of Sweden with the consent of the Swedish Parliament, which gave nonconformists

    Dissenter Acts (Sweden)

    Dissenter Acts (Sweden)

    Dissenter_Acts_(Sweden)

  • Dissenter Act (Norway)
  • Norwegian law regarding religion

    The Dissenter Act (Norwegian: Dissenterloven, formally Lov angaaende dem, der bekjende sig til den christelige Religion, uden at være medlemmer af Statskirken

    Dissenter Act (Norway)

    Dissenter_Act_(Norway)

  • Knut Hamsun: Dreamer and Dissenter
  • 2007 book by Ingar Sletten Kolloen

    Knut Hamsun: Dreamer and Dissenter (Norwegian: Hamsun. Svermer og erobrer) is a biography about the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun, written by Ingar Sletten

    Knut Hamsun: Dreamer and Dissenter

    Knut_Hamsun:_Dreamer_and_Dissenter

  • Marriage Act 1836
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Marriage Act 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 85), also known as the Act for Marriages in England 1836 or the Broomstick Marriage Act, was an act of the Parliament

    Marriage Act 1836

    Marriage Act 1836

    Marriage_Act_1836

  • The Quarrymen
  • British skiffle/rock and roll band

    The Quarrymen (also written as "the Quarry Men") are a British skiffle and rock and roll band, formed by John Lennon in Liverpool in 1956, which evolved

    The Quarrymen

    The_Quarrymen

  • Political dissent
  • Dissatisfaction with or opposition to the policies of a governing body

    Political dissent is a dissatisfaction with or opposition to the policies of a governing body. Expressions of dissent may take forms from vocal disagreement

    Political dissent

    Political_dissent

  • Coriantumr (Nephite dissenter)
  • Nephite dissenter and captain of Lamanite armies (Helaman 1)

    According to the Book of Mormon, Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) was a Nephite dissenter and Lamanite captain. Coriantumr led the Lamanite armies against the Nephites

    Coriantumr (Nephite dissenter)

    Coriantumr (Nephite dissenter)

    Coriantumr_(Nephite_dissenter)

  • HIV/AIDS denialism
  • False belief that HIV does not cause AIDS

    Galileo Galilei. Regarding this comparison, Goertzel states: ...being a dissenter from orthodoxy is not difficult; the hard part is actually having a better

    HIV/AIDS denialism

    HIV/AIDS denialism

    HIV/AIDS_denialism

  • Samuel Brewer (dissenter)
  • English dissenting clergyman (1724–1796)

    Samuel Brewer (1724 – 11 June, 1796) was an English dissenting clergyman who was minister at the Stepney Meeting House, London, from 1746 to 1796. He succeeded

    Samuel Brewer (dissenter)

    Samuel Brewer (dissenter)

    Samuel_Brewer_(dissenter)

  • Henry Jacob
  • English clergyman

    ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 26784793. Exlibris (January 2008). "English Dissenters: Jacobites". id3428.securedata.net. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Morgan

    Henry Jacob

    Henry_Jacob

  • Ireland
  • Island in the North Atlantic Ocean

    designed to materially disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters, and was extended during the 18th century. With the Acts of Union in 1801

    Ireland

    Ireland

    Ireland

  • Dissent
  • Non-agreement or opposition to authority

    other entity or individual. A dissenting person may be referred to as a dissenter. In philosophical skepticism, particularly that of Pyrrhonism, the existence

    Dissent

    Dissent

    Dissent

  • J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)

    rift between them, and Henry D. Smyth, who in 1954 had been the lone dissenter from the AEC's 4–1 decision to define Oppenheimer as a security risk.

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J._Robert_Oppenheimer

  • Sri Lankan civil war
  • 1983–2009 Sri Lankan internal conflict

    Muslim ethnicity, using child soldiers, assassinations of politicians and dissenters, and the use of suicide bombings against military, political and civilian

    Sri Lankan civil war

    Sri Lankan civil war

    Sri_Lankan_civil_war

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    dissenting Protestant sects, such as the Quakers and Presbyterians. English Dissenters were barred or discouraged from almost all public offices, as well as

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Clarence Thomas
  • US Supreme Court justice since 1991

    Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1 v. Holder, Thomas was the sole dissenter, voting to throw out Section Five of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Section

    Clarence Thomas

    Clarence Thomas

    Clarence_Thomas

  • Nikita Khrushchev
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964

    actually allowed Khrushchev greater control over the committee, since dissenters would have to make their case in front of a large, disapproving crowd

    Nikita Khrushchev

    Nikita Khrushchev

    Nikita_Khrushchev

  • Frederick the Great
  • King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786

    non-Catholic dissenters. During the 1760s, the dissenters' political importance was out of proportion to their numbers. Although dissenters still had substantial

    Frederick the Great

    Frederick the Great

    Frederick_the_Great

  • Lutheranism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    Huldrych Zwingli John Calvin Arminianism Crypto-Protestantism Nonconformists Dissenters Puritans John Wesley Pietism Great Awakenings in America Revival meetings

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

  • American Revolution
  • Founding of the United States

    Protestant churches that had separated from the Church of England, called "dissenters", were the "school of democracy", in the words of historian Patricia Bonomi

    American Revolution

    American Revolution

    American_Revolution

  • History of India
  • Muslim parties and groups in India. Ahmed, Ishtiaq (27 May 2016). "The dissenters". The Friday Times. However, the book is a tribute to the role of one

    History of India

    History of India

    History_of_India

  • Thomas Amory (tutor)
  • British dissenting cleric (1701–1774)

    student, the Taunton Academy, then the chief seat of culture for the dissenters of the west, under Stephen James of Fullwood, who taught theology, and

    Thomas Amory (tutor)

    Thomas_Amory_(tutor)

  • Salem witch trials
  • Legal proceedings in Massachusetts (1692–93)

    seventeen witnesses testified. New England had been settled by religious dissenters seeking to build a Bible-based society according to their own chosen discipline

    Salem witch trials

    Salem witch trials

    Salem_witch_trials

  • John E. Nelson (Maine politician)
  • American politician

    John Edward Nelson (July 12, 1874 – April 11, 1955) was a United States representative from Maine. He was born in China, Kennebec County, Maine on July

    John E. Nelson (Maine politician)

    John E. Nelson (Maine politician)

    John_E._Nelson_(Maine_politician)

  • 2026 in heavy metal music
  • 13, 2026. Retrieved March 13, 2026. "Haste The Day announce new album "Dissenter", share new song "Shallows"". Lambgoat. February 6, 2026. Retrieved February

    2026 in heavy metal music

    2026_in_heavy_metal_music

  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • Highest court of jurisdiction in the U.S

    July 10, 2024. Yarbrough, Tinsley E. (1992). John Marshall Harlan: Great Dissenter of the Warren Court. Oxford University Press. p. 334. ISBN 0-19-506090-3

    Supreme Court of the United States

    Supreme Court of the United States

    Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States

  • Metapolitefsi
  • 1974 Greek transition to democracy

    The Metapolitefsi (Greek: Μεταπολίτευση, romanized: Metapolítefsi, IPA: [metapoˈlitefsi], "regime change") was a period in modern Greek history from the

    Metapolitefsi

    Metapolitefsi

  • Conway Hall Ethical Society
  • Oldest surviving freethought and Ethical society in the UK and world

    The Conway Hall Ethical Society, formerly the South Place Ethical Society, based in London at Conway Hall, is thought to be the oldest surviving freethought

    Conway Hall Ethical Society

    Conway Hall Ethical Society

    Conway_Hall_Ethical_Society

  • Haste the Day
  • American metalcore band

    released their sixth album, Coward, in 2015. Their seventh and latest album, Dissenter, was released in May 2026. Haste the Day formed in 2001 in Carmel, Indiana

    Haste the Day

    Haste the Day

    Haste_the_Day

  • Kim Il Sung
  • Leader of North Korea from 1948 to 1994

    which included public executions and enforced disappearances. Not only dissenters but their entire extended families were punished by being reduced to the

    Kim Il Sung

    Kim Il Sung

    Kim_Il_Sung

  • Normalization of deviance
  • Sociological phenomenon

    t e Conformity Enforcement Proscription Damnatio memoriae Dissident / Dissenter Exile Émigré Homo sacer Ostracism Blacklisting Cancel culture Censorship

    Normalization of deviance

    Normalization_of_deviance

  • King Arthur
  • Legendary king of the Britons

    perhaps through an "inordinate love of lying". Geoffrey Ashe is one dissenter from this view, believing that Geoffrey's narrative is partially derived

    King Arthur

    King Arthur

    King_Arthur

  • Rhode Island
  • U.S. state

    Plantations subsequently became a destination for religious and political dissenters and social outcasts, earning it the moniker "Rogue's Island". Rhode Island

    Rhode Island

    Rhode Island

    Rhode_Island

  • John Langston (dissenter)
  • John Langston (ca 1641 – 12 January 1704) was a dissenting minister educationalist active following the Stuart restoration and the test acts. He was a

    John Langston (dissenter)

    John_Langston_(dissenter)

  • List of 2026 albums
  • (February 6, 2026). "Haste the Day Announce First Album in a Decade, Dissenter; Share Ferocious New Single "Shallows"". Metal Injection. Retrieved February

    List of 2026 albums

    List_of_2026_albums

  • Recusancy
  • Religious nonconformism in Britain, 16th–19th centuries

    applied. Non-Catholic groups composed of Reformed Christians or Protestant dissenters from the Church of England were later labelled "recusants" as well. Recusancy

    Recusancy

    Recusancy

    Recusancy

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1844
  • of new Parishes, in Scotland. Nonconformists Chapels Act 1844 or the Dissenters' Chapels Act 1844 (repealed) 7 & 8 Vict. c. 45 19 July 1844 An Act for

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1844

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1844

  • Peter the Great
  • Tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1725

    "unconsciousness and incomprehensibility." Peter had a great interest in dissenters and visited gatherings of Quakers and Mennonites. He did not believe in

    Peter the Great

    Peter the Great

    Peter_the_Great

  • Dissent in the Armed Forces of the Empire of Japan
  • Dissent in the Armed Forces of the Empire of Japan refers to serious cases of military insubordination within the institution, from the founding of the

    Dissent in the Armed Forces of the Empire of Japan

    Dissent_in_the_Armed_Forces_of_the_Empire_of_Japan

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    the development of a distinct Anglican identity. From 1828 and 1829, Dissenters and Catholics could be elected to the House of Commons, which consequently

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • United States support for Israel in the Gaza war
  • Retrieved 24 April 2025. Allam, Hannah. "From Iowa, Washington's top Gaza dissenter plots a second act". The Washington Post. Retrieved 18 May 2024. Allam

    United States support for Israel in the Gaza war

    United States support for Israel in the Gaza war

    United_States_support_for_Israel_in_the_Gaza_war

  • Cnut
  • King of Denmark, Norway and England (c.995–1035)

    to be in connection with the death of Harald. Cnut says he dealt with dissenters to ensure Denmark was free to assist England: King Cnut greets in friendship

    Cnut

    Cnut

    Cnut

  • Archbishop of Westminster
  • Head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster in England

    Corporations, which allowed Dissenters to hold certain offices. Although these repeals at the time only benefited Dissenters, their rescission and abolition

    Archbishop of Westminster

    Archbishop of Westminster

    Archbishop_of_Westminster

  • Daventry Academy
  • Former dissenting college

    a dissenting academy, that is, a school or college set up by English Dissenters. It moved to many locations, but was most associated with Daventry, West

    Daventry Academy

    Daventry_Academy

  • 2028 United States Senate elections
  • Retrieved April 21, 2026. "Challenger primed to face GOP's longtime Senate dissenter as Trump brings new focus to Alaska". FOX News. August 28, 2025. Retrieved

    2028 United States Senate elections

    2028 United States Senate elections

    2028_United_States_Senate_elections

  • Asch conformity experiments
  • Series of psychology studies

    to the dissenter, not the majority. Compromising dissenters were seen to control the "choice of errors". In trials with an extremist dissenter, subject

    Asch conformity experiments

    Asch_conformity_experiments

  • Protestantism in Ireland
  • targeted Dissenters. This test would not be removed until the Protestant Dissenter Relief Act was passed in 1780. However, the legal position of Dissenters was

    Protestantism in Ireland

    Protestantism in Ireland

    Protestantism_in_Ireland

  • Wahhabism
  • Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam

    Berkeley: University of California Press. Jonathan A.C. Brown, "Faithful Dissenters: Sunni Skepticism about the Miracles of Saints", Journal of Sufi Studies

    Wahhabism

    Wahhabism

    Wahhabism

  • International Graphoanalysis Society
  • American organization for handwriting analysis

    The International Graphoanalysis Society is an American based association specializing in handwriting analysis. The organization is far more commonly referred

    International Graphoanalysis Society

    International_Graphoanalysis_Society

  • General Accident
  • Scottish insurance company (1895–1998)

    insurer. The General Life Assurance Company had started as the Protestant Dissenters' and General Life and Fire Assurance Company in October 1837. It changed

    General Accident

    General_Accident

  • Elizabeth Hooton
  • English dissenter (1600–1672)

    Elizabeth Hooton (née Carrier) (1600 – January 8, 1672) was an English Dissenter and one of the earliest preachers in the Religious Society of Friends

    Elizabeth Hooton

    Elizabeth_Hooton

  • The Emergency (India)
  • 1975–1977 state of emergency in India under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi

    was censored. More than 100,000 political opponents, journalists and dissenters were imprisoned. During this time, a mass campaign for vasectomy was spearheaded

    The Emergency (India)

    The Emergency (India)

    The_Emergency_(India)

  • Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
  • British prince (1773–1843)

    Emancipation, and the removal of existing civil restrictions on Jews and Dissenters. Augustus Frederick was born on 27 January 1773 at Buckingham House, London

    Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex

    Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex

    Prince_Augustus_Frederick,_Duke_of_Sussex

  • Glorious Revolution
  • British revolution of 1688

    ruled by decree. Attempts to form a 'King's party' of Catholics, English Dissenters and dissident Scottish Presbyterians was politically short-sighted, since

    Glorious Revolution

    Glorious Revolution

    Glorious_Revolution

  • Conchita Carpio-Morales
  • Filipino judge (born 1941)

    2002, she became known for her independent stances, notably as the sole dissenter in the 2010 case that allowed outgoing President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

    Conchita Carpio-Morales

    Conchita Carpio-Morales

    Conchita_Carpio-Morales

  • Indian independence movement
  • Movement to end British rule in India

    Muslim parties and groups in India. Ahmed, Ishtiaq (27 May 2016). "The dissenters". The Friday Times. However, the book is a tribute to the role of one

    Indian independence movement

    Indian independence movement

    Indian_independence_movement

  • Unionism in Ireland
  • Political ideology

    Ascendancy"), the parliament denied equal protection and public office to Dissenters (non-Anglican Protestants) and to the Kingdom's dispossessed Roman Catholic

    Unionism in Ireland

    Unionism in Ireland

    Unionism_in_Ireland

  • Jane Leade
  • English dissenter (1624–1704)

    Christian mysticism Esoteric Christianity Behmenism Sophia (wisdom) English Dissenters Dennis Poupard, Thomas J. Schoenberg, Lawrence J. Trudeau, Mark Scott

    Jane Leade

    Jane_Leade

  • X (social network)
  • American social networking service

    women perceived to be ideologically left-leaning, dissenters, Muslim women, political dissenters, and political commentators and women from opposition

    X (social network)

    X (social network)

    X_(social_network)

  • 12 Angry Men
  • American legal drama film by Sidney Lumet

    scholar Valerie Hans noted that while 12 Angry Men's depiction of a lone dissenter converting the majority is rare in reality, the film accurately portrays

    12 Angry Men

    12 Angry Men

    12_Angry_Men

  • Huguenots
  • Historical religious group of French Protestants

    Catholic judges, and employing torture and burning as punishments for dissenters.[citation needed] Mary returned to Scotland a widow, in the summer of

    Huguenots

    Huguenots

    Huguenots

  • Ultimate Universe
  • Marvel Comics imprint

    secret police organization known as H.A.N.D, which rapidly eliminates dissenters. The modern world is ultimately organized as such: North America was reformed

    Ultimate Universe

    Ultimate_Universe

  • Puritans
  • Subclass of English Reformed Protestants

    the Church in the "Great Ejection" of 1662. At this point, the term "Dissenter" came to include "Puritan", but more accurately described those (clergy

    Puritans

    Puritans

    Puritans

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1817
  • Improvement and Extension of the Fisheries on the Coasts of Ireland. Dissenters (Ireland) Act 1817 57 Geo. 3. c. 70 7 July 1817 An Act to relieve Persons

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1817

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1817

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1781–1790
  • Religion. Protestant Dissenters Relief Act 1781 (repealed) 21 & 22 Geo. 3. c. 25 (I) 4 May 1782 An Act for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters, in certain Matters

    List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1781–1790

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1781–1790

  • Mexican–American War
  • 1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States

    Kearny's departure, dissenters in Santa Fe plotted a Christmas uprising. When the plans were discovered by the U.S. authorities, the dissenters postponed the

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American_War

  • Geneva Bible
  • Early English translation of the Bible

    Seal of the United States. The Geneva Bible was used by many English Dissenters, and it was still respected by Oliver Cromwell's soldiers at the time

    Geneva Bible

    Geneva Bible

    Geneva_Bible

  • O'Dessa
  • 2025 film by Geremy Jasper

    Plutonovich rules the airwaves from "Onederworld", a private island where dissenters are tortured and killed for entertainment of the masses, but whoever wins

    O'Dessa

    O'Dessa

  • WikiLeaks
  • News leak publishing organisation

    "OpenLeaks Founder Destroys Cache of Unreleased WikiLeaks Documents". Dissenter.firedoglake.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2011. Retrieved

    WikiLeaks

    WikiLeaks

    WikiLeaks

  • Liberalism
  • Philosophy of individual rights and liberty

    dealing with their many grievances, including the treatment of Protestant Dissenters, the slave trade, high prices and high taxes.[full citation needed] In

    Liberalism

    Liberalism

  • Operant conditioning
  • Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification

    t e Conformity Enforcement Proscription Damnatio memoriae Dissident / Dissenter Exile Émigré Homo sacer Ostracism Blacklisting Cancel culture Censorship

    Operant conditioning

    Operant_conditioning

  • Yom Kippur War
  • 1973 war between Israel and Arab states

    Defense and State Departments opposed such a move. Kissinger was the sole dissenter; he said that if the U.S. refused aid, Israel would have little incentive

    Yom Kippur War

    Yom Kippur War

    Yom_Kippur_War

  • Vladimir Lenin
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924

    wrote for Iskra and drafted the RSDLP programme, attacking ideological dissenters and external critics, particularly the Socialist Revolutionary Party (SR)

    Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir_Lenin

  • Ibadism
  • Third-largest branch of Islam

    the Kharijites, an Islamic sect that originally split from the early dissenters known as the Muhakkima. These groups initially supported Ali during the

    Ibadism

    Ibadism

  • Pakistan Muslim League (N)
  • Conservative political party in Pakistan

    Nawaz Sharif. In 2001, the party was further divided by factionalism. Dissenters formed the Pakistan Muslim League, later called Pakistan Muslim League

    Pakistan Muslim League (N)

    Pakistan Muslim League (N)

    Pakistan_Muslim_League_(N)

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • American politician (born 1954)

    2025). "Senate confirms RFK Jr. as Health secretary; McConnell lone GOP dissenter". The Hill. Retrieved February 13, 2025. Mandavilli, Apoorva (March 16

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.

  • Tithe
  • Religious donation

    A tithe (/taɪð/; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory

    Tithe

    Tithe

    Tithe

  • Religion in the United States
  • of separation of church and state; the early immigration of religious dissenters from Northwestern Europe (Anglicans, Quakers, Mennonites, and other mainline

    Religion in the United States

    Religion in the United States

    Religion_in_the_United_States

  • Ken Livingstone
  • English politician (born 1945)

    Review. 10 December 2005. Retrieved 27 August 2021. But there were a few dissenters who turned out Friday, including disability rights protesters who held

    Ken Livingstone

    Ken Livingstone

    Ken_Livingstone

  • Cezar Bolliac
  • Romanian writer, scholar and politician (1813–1881)

    Cezar or Cesar Bolliac, also known as Boliac, Boliacu, Boliak and Boleac (transitional Cyrillic: ЧeсарȢ БoliaкȢ; 23 or 25 March 1813 – 25 February 1881)

    Cezar Bolliac

    Cezar Bolliac

    Cezar_Bolliac

  • Jury nullification
  • Type of jury verdict in criminal trials

    Bushel's Case, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, a non-Episcopalian English Dissenter, or Nonconformist, outside the established Church of England, was acquitted

    Jury nullification

    Jury nullification

    Jury_nullification

  • Baptists
  • Denomination of Protestant Christianity

    Baptist churches and Baptist congregations. Baptists are traced back to Dissenters from the Church of England in Great Britain. A nonconformist church was

    Baptists

    Baptists

  • 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza
  • 2009 internal violence in Gaza

    The 2009 Hamas political violence took place in the Gaza Strip during and after the 2008–2009 Gaza War. A series of violent acts, ranging from physical

    2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza

    2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza

    2009_Hamas_political_violence_in_Gaza

  • Presbyterianism
  • Branch of Protestant Christianity

    churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland or to English Dissenter groups that were formed during the English Civil War, 1642 to 1651. Presbyterian

    Presbyterianism

    Presbyterianism

    Presbyterianism

  • Church of Norway
  • Evangelical-Lutheran denomination in Norway

    church to authorise religious meetings. After the adoption of the 1845 Dissenter Act, the state church retained its legally privileged position, while

    Church of Norway

    Church of Norway

    Church_of_Norway

  • Maxim Reznik
  • Russian politician

    At the Dissenters' March 2008

    Maxim Reznik

    Maxim Reznik

    Maxim_Reznik

  • Fidel Castro
  • Leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008

    11-person National Directorate but retained autocratic control, with some dissenters labelling him a caudillo (dictator); he argued that a successful revolution

    Fidel Castro

    Fidel Castro

    Fidel_Castro

  • Anderson v. United States
  • 1943 United States Supreme Court case

    Stanley F. Reed was the only dissenter, but he did not write a separate opinion. For context, Reed was also the only dissenter in the earlier case, McNabb

    Anderson v. United States

    Anderson_v._United_States

  • Belfast
  • Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland

    Cunningham and Greg, in 1786 to commission ships for the Middle Passage. As "Dissenters" from the established Anglican church (with its episcopacy and ritual)

    Belfast

    Belfast

    Belfast

  • The Other Russia (coalition)
  • Political party in Russia

    opponents of President Vladimir Putin and was known as an organizer of Dissenters' Marches. The coalition brought together representatives from a wide variety

    The Other Russia (coalition)

    The Other Russia (coalition)

    The_Other_Russia_(coalition)

  • University of Austin
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  • Dissenterism
  • n.

    The spirit or principles of dissenters.

  • Waldenses
  • n. pl.

    A sect of dissenters from the ecclesiastical system of the Roman Catholic Church, who in the 13th century were driven by persecution to the valleys of Piedmont, where the sect survives. They profess substantially Protestant principles.

  • Bethel
  • n.

    A chapel for dissenters.

  • Disassenter
  • n.

    One who disassents; a dissenter.

  • Conventicle
  • n.

    An assembly for religious worship; esp., such an assembly held privately, as in times of persecution, by Nonconformists or Dissenters in England, or by Covenanters in Scotland; -- often used opprobriously, as if those assembled were heretics or schismatics.

  • Separatist
  • n.

    One who withdraws or separates himself; especially, one who withdraws from a church to which he has belonged; a seceder from an established church; a dissenter; a nonconformist; a schismatic; a sectary.

  • Dissenter
  • n.

    One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or declares his disagreement.

  • Raskolnik
  • n.

    One of the separatists or dissenters from the established or Greek church in Russia.

  • Dissenter
  • n.

    One who separates from the service and worship of an established church; especially, one who disputes the authority or tenets of the Church of England; a nonconformist.

  • Chapel
  • n.

    In England, a place of worship used by dissenters from the Established Church; a meetinghouse.

  • Nonconformist
  • n.

    One who does not conform to an established church; especially, one who does not conform to the established church of England; a dissenter.

  • Conformist
  • n.

    One who conforms or complies; esp., one who conforms to the Church of England, or to the Established Church, as distinguished from a dissenter or nonconformist.

  • Meeting
  • n.

    An assembly for worship; as, to attend meeting on Sunday; -- in England, applied distinctively and disparagingly to the worshiping assemblies of Dissenters.

  • Meetinghouse
  • n.

    A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in England, applied only to a house so used by Dissenters.

  • Sectary
  • n.

    A sectarian; a member or adherent of a sect; a follower or disciple of some particular teacher in philosophy or religion; one who separates from an established church; a dissenter.

  • Whig
  • n.

    One of a political party which grew up in England in the seventeenth century, in the reigns of Charles I. and II., when great contests existed respecting the royal prerogatives and the rights of the people. Those who supported the king in his high claims were called Tories, and the advocates of popular rights, of parliamentary power over the crown, and of toleration to Dissenters, were, after 1679, called Whigs. The terms Liberal and Radical have now generally superseded Whig in English politics. See the note under Tory.