Declaration of Indulgence Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Legal,Wikipedia. (1672) Charles II’s attempt to suspend discrimination against Nonconformists and Catholics. [Br. Hist.: Payton, 186] See:Freedom Allusions—Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary. Copyright 2008...
The 1689 Toleration Act clearly marked a new phase in the development of religious dissent, but the persecution of dissenters for holding meetings had already ended as a result of James II's Declaration of Indulgence issued in April 1687, which allowed dissenters to preach in public again. The...
Declaration of Indulgence The article discusses the reaction of Anglican bishops to English King James II's requiring of bishops to read the Declaration of Indulgence in 1687, inclu... LV Ranke 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 "A Prophet and a Poet Both!": Nonconformist Culture and the Literary ...
Other articles where Declaration of Indulgence is discussed: United Kingdom: War and government: In 1672 Charles promulgated the Declaration of Indulgence, which suspended the penal code against all religious Nonconformists, Catholic and Dissenter alike.