Non-conformists of the 1930s, an avantgarde movement during the inter-war period in France
Thomas Rees - History of Protestant Nonconformity in Wales: From Its Rise to the Present Time
His Vindication of Nonconformity and Antidote to Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of Separation; being a defence of the former, have been allowed to slip out of sight; but they hold in them all that needs to be said in behalf of nonconformity.
His father William Dyke was a minister at Hempstead, Essex, dispossessed for nonconformity, and then a preacher at Coggeshall; and Daniel Dyke was his brother.
In 1760 he was ordained pastor of the congregation at Kipping (later Kipping Chapel, Thornton), near Bradford, Yorkshire: an uncomfortable settlement because the owner of the Kipping estate having ceased to be in sympathy with nonconformity.