10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DECLARATION OF INDULGENCE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Declaration of Indulgence in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Declaration of Indulgence im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The New Cambridge Modern History: The ascendancy
of France, ...
This was the issue, on 25 March 1672, of the Declaration of Indulgence, whereby
the king suspended the execution of all penal laws against Dissenters and all
who refused the oaths. Roman Catholics were to be allowed to worship in their ...
2
Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A ...
Declaration of Indulgence 1650, which resulted in larger and more elaborate
funerals and increasingly decorated tombstones. New England gravestones offer
especially graphic representations of the unpredictability of death. Most people ...
Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, 2006
3
The Parliamentary history
of England from the earliest ...
Declaration of Indulgence.] The Declaration of Indulgence referred to in his
majesty's Speech, was in substance as follows: "Our care and endeavours for the
preservation of the right* and interests of the church, have been sufficiently ...
William Cobbett, Thomas Curson Hansard, Great Britain. Parliament, 1808
4
Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection
of ...
James II of England: Declaration of Indulgence, May 7, 1688 Original English text
in Patent Roll, 3 James II, 3, 18 Commentary From his accession in 1685, James
II set himself to the task of uprooting the Anglican Supremacy in England.
Sidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall, 1967
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Religion and the Enlightenment, 1600-1800: Conflict and the ...
The King had granted the Declaration of Indulgence without the support of the
increasingly anti-Catholic and exclusionist Parliament; when Parliament next met
in March 1673, the Declaration was withdrawn. But the flurry of activity in Taunton
...
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A Catalogue
of the Library
of the London Institution: The ...
Scott's Edition, Vol. 9, Pages 48—50.] The true state of the Dissenters' case. See
Non-Conformists, 1684. A Letter to a Dissenter upon occasion of His Majestie's
late gracious Declaration of Indulgence. By T. W. London, Printed for G. H. 1687.
London Institution. Library, William Upcott, Edward William Brayley, 1840
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Messenger, Apologist, and Nonconformist: An Examination
of ...
The following pages will examine Grantham's interaction with the government by
focusing on his reaction to the Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 and the
Toleration Act of 1689. In both contexts, Grantham saw in the toleration offered by
the ...
John D. Inscore Essick (Jr), 2008
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The constitutional history
of England: from the accession
of ...
IV The Declaration of Indulgence 305 Bill of Rights condemned absolutely the
suspending power ; its condemnation of the dispensing power was qualified. 'The
pretended power of dispensing with laws, or the execution of laws by regal ...
9
James II and the Three Questions: Religious Toleration and ...
Z1o De Krey, G. 7 n.12 De Witt, Jan, and William of Orange 35 Deane, Sir
Anthony Z30 Declaration of Indulgence (166Z) 7 Declaration of Indulgence (1672
) 3-4, 6, 7-9. 39 n-38 and Dissenters 3-4, Z54 Declaration of Indulgence (1687) 8,
130, ...
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City
of Capital: Politics and Markets in the English ...
The domestic side of the policy consisted of two prerogative measures, the Stop
of the Exchequer and the Declaration of Indulgence, undertaken when
Parliament was prorogued in 1672. The Stop involved a unilateral suspension of
payments ...
Bruce G. Carruthers, 1999
6 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DECLARATION OF INDULGENCE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Declaration of Indulgence im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Great Events in British History: William of Orange and the Glorious …
Starting in 1687, James granted religious freedom to his people in the Declaration of Indulgence. The Declaration applied not only to Catholics, ... «Anglotopia.net, Jun 15»
5 November 1688: Dutch army deposes England's king in the …
His 'Declaration of Indulgence', which suspended legal penalties against religious dissenters, didn't go down well at all. It was seen as a way of ... «MoneyWeek, Nov 14»
The Metaphor That Sank a Thousand Appeals
... about the prosecution of seven bishops who objected to the second Declaration of Indulgence by James II and were tried for seditious libel. «Wall Street Journal, Mär 13»
Never mind a Scottish referendum, now Cornwall wants its own …
Trelawny being the Cornish-born Bishop of Bristol, charged with sedition for having refused to read James's Declaration of Indulgence. Be that ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 12»
Why does Tory MEP Dan Hannan exhibit Stockholm Syndrome over …
In mendacious Whig mythology the Declaration of Indulgence, which granted freedom of worship to Catholics and Protestant Dissenters alike, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 10»
Tale of the archbishop's medal
In 1687, Sancroft wrote a petition in his own hand against the reading of the Declaration of Indulgence, which he signed together with his ... «Staten Island Advance - SILive.com, Jun 09»