Hope Street Unitarian Chapel

Hope Street Chapel was a Unitarian place of worship in Liverpool, England.

It stood on Hope Street next to the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, about halfway between the Anglican and Catholic Cathedrals.

His assistant from 1767, Philip Taylor, succeeded him, after a period when presbyterian dissent had been in retreat in the city.

[6] Martineau had a Gothic church built in 1848, in Hope Street, and the congregation moved there.

[7] After 1857, when Martineau left, the ministers at Hope Street to 1883 were:[8] Other Unitarian churches in Liverpool include:

Paradise Street Chapel, Liverpool, 1829 engraving