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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
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
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Test act and Act of uniformity repealed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
Overall
Yes ended Anglican supremacy as ended all attempt to create confessional state