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Religious nonconformity

Andrew Swatland-1996-08-29-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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The Act of Uniformity created a church that was more exclusive than either the king or many in his upper House desired. Ministers who refused to accept the conditions imposed by the Act were ejected from their living. Despite vociferous complaints in the Lords, further measures were enacted against nonconformists in an attempt to prevent them from worshipping freely. Initially the king employed legislation to lessen the severity of the church settlement in the hope that moderate dissenters might be enticed back into the established church. At the same time he sought to provide a limited toleration for those peaceable dissenters who would not conform, and on at least two occasions tried to accomplish this with his prerogative powers. The first part of this chapter is concerned with the Lords' involvement in these endeavours and its reaction to legislation against moderate dissenters especially during the 1660s. The second is concerned with the peers' changing attitude towards Catholics.

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The Act of Uniformity created a church that was more exclusive than either the king or many in his upper House desired. Ministers who refused to accept the conditions imposed by the Act were ejected from their living. Despite vociferous complaints in the Lords, further measures were enacted against nonconformists in an attempt to prevent them from worshipping freely. Initially the king employed legislation to lessen the severity of the church settlement in the hope that moderate dissenters might be enticed back into the established church. At the same time he sought to provide a limited toleration for those peaceable dissenters who would not conform, and on at least two occasions tried to accomplish this with his prerogative powers. The first part of this chapter is concerned with the Lords' involvement in these endeavours and its reaction to legislation against moderate dissenters especially during the 1660s. The second is concerned with the peers' changing attitude towards Catholics.

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NonconformityPhilosophyPsychologyEngineeringOperations management

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