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nonjuring (a.)

Not swearing allegiance; -- applied to the party in Great Britain that would not swear allegiance to William and Mary, or their successors.

nonjuring Sentence Examples

  1. The nonjuring clergy refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary, leading to their exile and persecution.
  2. The nonjuring schism within the Church of England persisted for over a century, until the death of the last nonjuring bishop.
  3. The nonjuring community established their own churches and ordinations, separate from the established church.
  4. Nonjuring priests and bishops faced imprisonment and confiscation of property for their refusal to conform.
  5. The nonjuring movement played a role in the Scottish Jacobite uprisings, as many nonjuring clergy supported the Stuart cause.
  6. The nonjuring churches gradually declined in size and influence over time, but some remnants remain today.
  7. Nonjuring beliefs and practices influenced the development of other nonconformist movements within Christianity.
  8. The nonjuring controversy highlighted the tension between religious loyalty and political authority.
  9. Nonjuring clergy often faced social and economic ostracism for their adherence to their principles.
  10. The legacy of the nonjuring movement continues to inspire religious dissent and freedom of conscience.

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Not swearing allegiance; -- applied to the party in Great Britain that would not swear allegiance to William and Mary, or their successors.

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The nonjuring clergy refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary, leading to their exile and persecution.

The nonjuring schism within the Church of England persisted for over a century, until the death of the last nonjuring bishop.

The nonjuring community established their own churches and ordinations, separate from the established church.

Nonjuring priests and bishops faced imprisonment and confiscation of property for their refusal to conform.