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Congregational History Society

The Congregational History Society welcome members from all backgrounds with an interest in Congregational history and the history of religious dissent: it is independent of all denominations.

Through its magazine, published twice a year, it offers a forum for the discussion of all aspects of Congregational history. The magazine contains news and views, correspondence, three or four significant articles and book reviews. Readers have commented that they enjoy the lively style of the magazine.

Membership is exceptional value at only £5 per year in the UK (£10 overseas) which includes the cost of both editions of the magazine.

Contacts and links:
To join please contact the membership secretary:
Peter Young, 24 Daisy Dormer Court, Trinity Gardens, London SW9 8DW - Email

To contribute to the magazine, propose an article or book review please contact the editor:
Dr A. Argent, 125 Sudbourne Road, London SW 2 5AF - Email

For information about the Congregational History Society Library please contact the librarian:
Patricia Hurry, Bunyan Meeting, Mill Street, Bedford MK40 3EU - Email

For general information about the society please contact the secretary: Rev Dr Richard Cleaves,
20 Morfa Street, Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Bridgend, CF31 1HB - Email

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