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Definition of Nonjurorism

Nonjurorism
Nonjurorism Non*ju"ror*ism, n. (Eng. Hist.) The doctrines, or action, of the Nonjurors.

Meaning of Nonjurorism from wikipedia

- Look up nonjuror or nonjurors in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A non-juror is a person who refuses to swear a particular oath: In British history,...
- Charles Leslie (27 July 1650 – 13 April 1722) was a former Church of Ireland priest who became a leading Jacobite propagandist after the 1688 Glorious...
- next 57 years Jacobites pressed for restoration of James and his heirs. Nonjurors in England and Scotland, including over 400 clergy and several bishops...
- Ripon 29 March 1681. At the Glorious Revolution of 1688 he joined the nonjurors, was deprived of all his preferments, and retired to St. John's College...
- Before a definitive reply had been received from the Gr**** prelates, the nonjurors had split into two over a controversy. Brett supported Collier in proposing...
- (22 June 1656 – 16 January 1715) was an English lay religious writer and nonjuror. He was born in London on 22 June 1656, the only surviving son of John...
- beginning of the Terror (summer–fall 1793). Holland 1911, The king and the nonjurors. Holland 1911, War declared against Austria. Howe, Patricia Chastain (2008)...
- Soil, Preston 1715. Routledge.[ISBN missing] Overton, J.H. (1902). The Nonjurors: Their Lives, Principles, and Writings (2018 ed.). Wentworth Press. ISBN 978-0530237336...
- to have celebrated the communion. A chapel in Gray's Inn, used by the nonjurors, was suggested as the venue as early as 1788. This rebuts David Hume's...
- Dutch prince William III. However, as a Nonjuror, Ken remained deeply tied to the Anglican tradition. Nonjurors did not abandon Anglicanism but instead...