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What is the Toleration Act of 1689?
It’s an act that allowed dissenters to be exempted from penal laws if they took the oath of allegiance.
What did the Toleration Act of 1689 do?
It allowed dissenters to worship freely if their meeting house was licensed and keep their doors open during their services.
What is the Test Act 1678?
Severe anti-catholic laws which compelled members of Houses of Parliament to renounce Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation.
What were the reasons to why there was a divide in the Church during the 1690s to 1700s?
Liberals was a broader more inclusive Church.
Traditionalists wanted to protect the Church of England’s dominance.
What do the Liberals believe in about the Church?
They believed that people should not be forced to strictly allow Anglican rules and were more accepting of dissenters.
What do the Traditionalists believe in about the Church?
They believe that dissenters were a threat to order and stability and they wanted laws like the Test Act enforced strictly.