| Jean C. Cooper - Reference - 1996 - 308 pages
...office for the ninth hour after suorise i,e. between noon and 3 pm Non-jurors. Those IBGH CHUgCH clergy who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary after the Hevolution of 1fi88 and who were deprived of their livings in 1fi90, Their numbers included... | |
| Melinda S. Zook - History - 2010 - 262 pages
...acceptance of William as a king de facto (in possession) though not dejure (by right).22 Nonjuring clerics, who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, maintained that the oath they had sworn to James II was not invalidated. They would live in peace under... | |
| Victor Shea, William Whitla - History - 2000 - 1092 pages
...the Revolution of 1688. This group included the Non-jurors, about 400 clergy including eight bishops, who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary in 1689, arguing that to do so would be to break the oath already taken to James II and his successors.... | |
| John Henry Newman - Sermons, English - 2002 - 506 pages
...three articles of the Canons of 1604. Religious tests were finally removed in 1871. p. 251. Non-jurors: those who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary in 1688, headed by William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury. p. 251. some sort of an idea: For Newman's... | |
| John Kerr - Education - 2016 - 480 pages
...Mathematics was appointed in 1668. In 1690 a Commission was appointed and empowered to remove all officials who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary. Of the extent to which this power was exercised there is no authentic record. CHAPTER VIII SECOND PERIOD... | |
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