Octagon Chapel, Liverpool
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The Octagon Chapel, Liverpool, was a nonconformist church in Liverpool, England, opened in 1763. It was founded by local congregations, those of Benn's Garden and Kaye Street chapels. The aim was to use a non-sectarian liturgy; Thomas Bentley was a major figure in founding the chapel, and had a hand in the liturgy.
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Whitechapel, Liverpool Cavern Quarter
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N 53.406788888889 ° | E -2.9859888888889 ° |
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Whitechapel
L1 6DT Liverpool, Cavern Quarter
England, United Kingdom
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