- Act of Toleration 1689
The Act of Toleration was an act of the
English Parliament (24 May ,1689 , citation "1 Will. & Mar. c. 18"), the long title of which is "An Act for Exempting their Majestyes Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certaine Lawes". The Act granted freedom of worship toNonconformists who had taken the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy and formally rejected transubstantiation "i.e.",Protestants who dissented from theChurch of England such asBaptists andCongregationalists but not toCatholics orQuakers . It allowedNonconformists their own places of worship and their own teachers and preachers, subject to acceptance of certain oaths of allegiance. It deliberately did not apply toCatholics and non-Trinitarians and continued the existing social and political disabilities forDissenter s, including their exclusion from political office and also from universities.Dissenter s were required to register their meeting locations and were forbidden from meeting in private homes. Any preachers who dissented had to be licensed.ee also
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Freedom of religion
*Religion in the United Kingdom
*Puritan's Pit
*Maryland Toleration Act – gave Protestants and Catholics the right to worship freely in Maryland
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