Congregationalism in the Court Suburb
Written in the late 19th century, 'Congregationalism in the Court Suburb' by John Stoughton provides a historical account of the Nonconformist Church's establishment in Kensington, London. The text explores the religious and social transformations that accompanied the church's founding, detailing the development of Congregationalist principles and the architectural changes in the area. Stoughton highlights the contributions of notable figures, such as coachman Saunders, and examines the challenges faced by the church amidst Kensington's evolving cultural landscape.


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