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- Q5499767 subject Q6365127.
- Q5499767 subject Q6988059.
- Q5499767 subject Q7061998.
- Q5499767 subject Q8803070.
- Q5499767 abstract "In today's Britain, the term Free Christian refers specifically to individual members and whole congregations within the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches.These Free Christians do not subscribe to any official doctrines or creeds, as found in other churches. Because of their historical connections with Unitarianism, they are known particularly for allowing dissent from Trinitarian doctrine (the belief that God exists as a Trinity). However, these Free Christian groups also welcome people who adhere to more orthodox beliefs, as the emphasis is on theological inclusivity rather than non-conformity per se.".
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q1501533.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q1680771.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q1786655.
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- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q37090.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q6365127.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q6988059.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q7061998.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q7248639.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q7887180.
- Q5499767 wikiPageWikiLink Q8803070.
- Q5499767 type Thing.
- Q5499767 comment "In today's Britain, the term Free Christian refers specifically to individual members and whole congregations within the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches.These Free Christians do not subscribe to any official doctrines or creeds, as found in other churches. Because of their historical connections with Unitarianism, they are known particularly for allowing dissent from Trinitarian doctrine (the belief that God exists as a Trinity).".
- Q5499767 label "Free Christians (Britain)".
- Q5499767 seeAlso Q7049261.