Acts of Uniformity

English law

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    • England
      • United Kingdom
        In United Kingdom: Edward VI (1547–53)

        …a new and more stringent Act of Uniformity.

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      • United Kingdom
        In United Kingdom: The Restoration

        …upon the clergy in the Act of Uniformity (1662) led to a massive purge of officeholders. Town governors were put out of their places, and nearly one-fifth of all clergymen were deprived of their livings. Authority in the localities was now firmly in the hands of the gentry. The Conventicle…

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    • Ireland
      • Map showing the republic of Ireland, its counties, and its major cities.
        In Ireland: Ireland under Elizabeth I

        The Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, which enforced the Anglican church settlement, were passed in Ireland in 1560, but fear of driving the inhabitants of the Pale into alliance with the Gaelic Irish (and perhaps with the Spanish) made the government lenient in enforcing the terms of the acts. Political…

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    • Puritanism
      • Martin Luther's excommunication
        In Protestantism: The Restoration (1660–85)

        A new Act of Uniformity was passed on May 19, 1662, by the Cavalier Parliament that required reordination of many pastors, gave unconditional consent to The Book of Common Prayer, advocated the taking of the oath of canonical obedience, and renounced the Solemn League and Covenant. Between…

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