53°54′22″N 2°22′05″W / 53.906°N 2.368°W
Founder | |
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John Wilson, Roger Brearley | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Yorkshire and Lancashire, England | |
Religions | |
Christianity | |
Scriptures | |
Christian Bible | |
Languages | |
English |
The Grindletonians were a Puritan sect that arose in the town of Grindleton, at that time in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, in around 1610. The sect remained active in the North of England until the 1660s. Its most notable leader was Roger Brearley (or Brereley). Grindletonian beliefs were Antinomian.