The Nazarene fellowship is a small and widely scattered offshoot from Christadelphians, being founded in 1873 by Edward Turney (1820-1879) of Nottingham and David Handley (1822-1886) of Maldon. They were sometimes called Renunciationists by Christadelphians as they had renounced Christadelphian teachings concerning the nature of man and the nature of Jesus Christ.
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- The Nazarene fellowship is a small and widely scattered offshoot from Christadelphians, being founded in 1873 by Edward Turney (1820-1879) of Nottingham and David Handley (1822-1886) of Maldon. They were sometimes called Renunciationists by Christadelphians as they had renounced Christadelphian teachings concerning the nature of man and the nature of Jesus Christ.
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- The Nazarene fellowship is a small and widely scattered offshoot from Christadelphians, being founded in 1873 by Edward Turney (1820-1879) of Nottingham and David Handley (1822-1886) of Maldon. They were sometimes called Renunciationists by Christadelphians as they had renounced Christadelphian teachings concerning the nature of man and the nature of Jesus Christ.
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