84 Leeds, UK, Mill Hill Chapel. Dissenters ahoy!

Quite a small chapel which these days is Presbyterian (for those who haven’t been following, those are Christians who prefer committees to bishops, and even occasionally throw chairs at bishops if I remember correctly. I am not making this up). Before being Presbyterian, the chapel was Unitarian, and the Unitarians have often been a pretty radical group of Christians in British history, along with other small denominations. The Unitarians reckon that the Trinity is bollocks, and founded their Church in the 16th century, when founding new Churches was all the rage. Among your famous Unitarians are Mary Wollstonecraft, early defender of women’s rights. 

At one time, the minister of this little church was Joseph Priestley, the 18th century teacher, chemist and theologian, who discovered Oxygen.

Even today, it is a church which likes dissenting. « Religiously different » reads the slogan outside the door.

It has a very fine pulpit.
















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