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Nonconformity   /nˌɑnkənfˈɔrməti/   Listen
Nonconformity

noun
1.
Lack of harmony or correspondence.
2.
A lack of orthodoxy in thoughts or beliefs.  Synonyms: nonconformance, nonconformism.
3.
Unorthodoxy as a consequence of not conforming to expected standards or values.
4.
Failure to conform to accepted standards of behavior.  Synonym: nonconformance.






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"Nonconformity" Quotes from Famous Books



... of Oxford was telling me the other day that she remembers a time when friends of hers refused, even with averted eyes and a bottle of smelling salts at the nose, to go down the road where Mansfield College had presumed to raise its red walls of Nonconformity. ...
— Painted Windows - Studies in Religious Personality • Harold Begbie

... and went on with their clerical business as usual. But most of the speakers seem to have felt that all other issues were thrust aside in the minds of their followers just now, and that a grave and soul-shaking question possessed them. As a result we have, I suppose, the finest efforts of Nonconformity to meet that question and save ...
— The War and the Churches • Joseph McCabe

... freed from his twelve years' imprisonment and upwards, for nonconformity, wherein he had time to furnish the world with sundry good books, etc., and by his patience, to move Dr Barlow, the then Bishop of Lincoln, and other church-men, to pity his hard and unreasonable sufferings, so far as to stand very much his friends, in procuring ...
— Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners • John Bunyan

... true work for religion Nonconformity must have done in those evil days when the clergy of the Athols were more busy with backgammon than with theology. But the religion of the old type of Manx Methodist was often an amusing mixture of puritanism and its opposite, a sort of grim, white-faced sanctity, that was never altogether ...
— The Little Manx Nation - 1891 • Hall Caine

... Emerson's later work there is, as geologists say, nonconformity between the strata which make up his paragraphs. There is only juxtaposition. Among his later papers the one on "Wealth" flows along much more than the one on "Fate." Emerson believed in wealth. Poverty did not attract him. It was not suited to his cast of mind. Poverty ...
— The Last Harvest • John Burroughs


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