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Ditchling Unitarian Chapel (The Old Meeting House), Ditchling, Unitarian
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Ditchling Unitarian Chapel (The Old Meeting House),
The Twitten,
Ditchling
The Twitten,
Ditchling
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It was founded in 1740.
The congregation began as Baptists but moved towards Unitarianism in the late 18th C.
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.
It is located at TQ3272015259 (Lat/Lon 50.921531, -0.113118). You can see this on maps provided by:
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