G Rev - Impact of Toleration Act on ending Anglican supremacy

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Toleration act

  • 1689

  • Trinitarian protestant dissenters( e.g. Baptists) benefitted as were exempt from laws that punished separate worships

  • Dissenting ministers had to take Oaths of Allegiance and supremacy, quakers also allowed to declare showing that they were tolerated

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Anglican church was undermined

  • C of E could not enforce complete uniformity - by 1714 dissenters made up for 8% of population

  • Oaths of allegiance bound dissenter to the new constitutional order

  • Toleration act restricted church courts

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Anglican church was not undermined

  • Test act and Act of uniformity repealed

  • Have to swear allegiance to crown and take Anglican communion to join parliament

  • Toleration was conditional and can be seen as maintaining Anglican church

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Overall

Yes ended Anglican supremacy as ended all attempt to create confessional state