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Nonconformist (Protestantism)
(especially those in the Test and Corporation Acts). The Anglican establishment strongly resisted until 1828. The Test Act 1673 made it illegal for anyone
Religious test
A religious test is a legal requirement to swear faith to a specific religion or sect, or to renounce the same. The Test Act 1673 in England obligated
Catholic emancipation
Recusants Act 1605 Test Act 1673 Declaration of Indulgence 1687 Bill of Rights 1689 Act of Toleration 1689 Penal laws Education Act 1695 Disarming Act 1695
Disabilities (Catholics)
by the Clarendon Code (1661โ65) and the Test Act (1673). In spite of the promulgation of the Toleration Act (1689), which removed many civil disabilities
Penal law (British)
schools. Most of the act's effects were repealed by 1689, but it was not formally abolished until 1812. Combined with the Test Act 1673 (25 Cha. 2. c. 2)
Catherine of Braganza
using her own influence to protect Louise during the Popish Plot. The Test Act 1673 had driven all Catholics out of public office, and anti-Catholic feelings
Indemnity Act 1727
relieved Nonconformists from the requirements in the Test Act 1673 (25 Cha. 2. c. 2) and the Corporation Act 1661 (13 Cha. 2 St. 2. c. 1) that public office
Sacramental Test Act 1828
declare that the Solemn League and Covenant to be false. Under the Test Act 1673, all holders of civil and military offices and places of trust under