User talk:S ellinson

17th century denominations
FYI Articles for deletion/17th century denominations --Philip Baird Shearer 11:39, 14 May 2006 (UTC)

I would argue that the page fulfills a valuable function as the overview page for English sects spans a very large timeframe. 17th Century groups have a special character; their relationship to the commonwealth is complex and their influence on the contemporary political process is considerable.

All the groups identified have at least some religious element. It is too simplistic to suggest groups at that period could be identified as being "secular" or "religious". The work of Christopher Hill and Brian Manning underlines the complexities of these interactions.

Redirects
On 14-May, you created a "soft" redirect from Great Eastern Railway Decapod to GER Decapod. You should do a real redirect in cases like this. The instructions for how are at Redirect. I've fixed this one, but if you need help in the future, let me know. Thanks! -- JLaTondre 02:14, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

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Norfolk Orbital Railway
S ellinson there is nothing original research about it. Wikipedia does not deal in speculation. It needs supporting facts. Not this is proposed or this could happen when. Original research implies my own wording. Far from it. It needed the update and removal of unsourced, thats right UNSOURCED speculation. It can stay i will withdraw my speedy deletion. But it needed looking at in detail and seemed so full of speculation with new stations mentioned and no citations to reference an established source. So my so called original research was actually citation searching, you cannot accuse me of that original research on a basis of opinionated wording and not factual. Please learn the difference next time you make an accusation. (talk) - JoshuaIsTheFalco (talk) 22:02 22 November 2019 (UTC)

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