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Five Ash Down Independent Chapel

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it was licensed for the solemnisation of marriages on 11 September 1895. Now known as Five Ash Down Chapel, it is an Evangelical fellowship, independent of denominational links and based on Reformed ecclesiology. Morning and afternoon services and a Sunday school are held on Sundays, and there is a
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is that to the latter, "baptism is the door to the church and communion confined to those who are members". Members of the congregation who preferred the stricter doctrine broke away from Five Ash Down Chapel and formed a new church along Strict Baptist lines at a farm in Uckfield on 15 May 1785.
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theology. The Five Ash Down chapel has been described as "the parent of many other places both Baptist and Independent" across Sussex, and it has continued into the 21st century—now as a small Evangelical fellowship but still worshipping in the original chapel, whose present appearance is a result
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More land was bought adjacent to the chapel in 1840, which allowed a Sunday school to be built in about 1852. Also in that year the chapel was extended and altered as a memorial to Thomas Dicker senior by his grandson. Further changes took place in 1896 when the chapel was re-roofed and refronted
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In 1784, Dicker's father Thomas Dicker senior—who had also been converted to the Calvinist cause in 1773—donated some land next to his house to the congregation. They erected a chapel there in the early months of 1784, and it opened in April of that year. In contrast to local Anglican churches,
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style. By this time the chapel had a resident pastor again, and a permanent Sunday school was started in 1880. After a period of just over 100 years during which four resident pastors had served the chapel, it was again served by visiting or lay ministers from 1962 onwards when Joseph Turner
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was a prominent force in East Sussex from the 17th century onwards, and congregations associated with various Calvinistic groups and denominations developed in many places from the middle of the 18th century. The Sussex form of Calvinism is "explicitly rooted in 16th-century
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mile (1.2 km) northwest of Buxted village. Over the next 11 years, attendance at these meetings grew so much that the room was no longer large enough, so services were also held at a nearby inn for a time. It was while preaching at this inn that
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respectively). Dicker is also the surname of a long-established family of landowners in rural East Sussex whose lineage goes back to the 13th century; it is not known whether the family gave their name to the area or vice versa.
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parish. Until then he had attended the local Anglican church; but after hearing de Courcy's "fiery sermon" he was converted to the Calvinist cause and started holding meetings in accordance with these doctrines at his house in
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In its original form the chapel was a simple brick building. Part of the original north wall, 20 feet (6.1 m) in length, remains. Since its reconstruction and refronting in the Victorian era it has an
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opened in February 1789. The first pastor at Five Ash Down Chapel, A. Dixon, left soon after this, and visiting ministers served the chapel for many years—including William Huntington on several occasions.
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Division amongst the congregation occurred in early 1785 over the doctrine of baptism. The principal theological difference between Calvinistic Independents and the branch of Baptist churches known as
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in 1772 and delivered "an impressive sermon to a considerable crowd". Among them was Thomas Dicker junior (born 1723), a member of one branch of the Dicker family who had settled in nearby
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and Golden Cross Chapel which are still open, were founded in the Dicker area—a mostly rural area close to the present towns of
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prayer meeting on Thursday evenings. The church's historical records are stored at the East Sussex Record Office at
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lines at first, in common with many new chapels in late 18th-century Sussex, and an early group of
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clergyman who also undertook outdoor preaching, visited the town of
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The chapel is registered for worship in accordance with the
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in Lewes, one of the largest Calvinist churches in Sussex.
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Five Ash Down Independent Chapel is located in East Sussex
East Sussex
50°59′45″N 0°10′54″E / 50.9958°N 0.1816°E / 50.9958; 0.1816
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Five Ash Down
Uckfield
East Sussex
United Kingdom
Denomination
Evangelical
Calvinistic
Churchmanship
fiveashdownchapel.org.uk
Chapel
Style
Early English
Gothic Revival
Pastor(s)
Evangelical
Reformed (Calvinist) tradition
hamlet
Five Ash Down
East Sussex
Calvinistic
seceders
a chapel
Uckfield
Baptist
Victorian era

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