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Church History information for Chapel (Branch of Great Yar.), Filby, Unitarian and places above it in the hierarchy

Chapel (Branch of Great Yar.), Filby, Unitarian

It was founded in 1706. It closed before 1945.

Initially a Presbyterian Chapel
[See also Filby parish page]

Unitarians believe in the Unity or unipersonality of God, as opposed to the doctrine of the Trinity - hence the name 'Unitarian'. Unitarianism only became legal in 1813 but was particularly influential in the 19th century.

Filby

Church of All Saints
Description and pictures.
Church of All Saints
Services, picture, etc.
Church of All Saints
Services, etc.
Church of All Saints
Picture of the church.
 
Tooke, Colin S.; and Saul, Joan
Filby Dissenters Chapel, 1705-1940.
[1992]
Filby Unitarian Chapel (this is a link to an archived copy)
Description, history and pictures of the site.
Tooke, Colin S.
Filby Unitarian Chapel.
[Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth and District Archaeological Society, in "Yarmouth Archaeology", 1995]

Norfolk

UK and Ireland