1D.7.2.2 Relations with the Church of England

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  • The establishment of the Anglican Church under William III and Mary II aimed to create stability while respecting diverse religious views
  • The Act of Toleration in 1689 granted full religious freedom to all nonconformists.
    False
  • The "broad church" approach within the Church of England sought to incorporate a wider range of theological perspectives
  • Match the development with its outcome:
    Act of Toleration ↔️ Limited freedoms for nonconformists
    Comprehension efforts ↔️ Unsuccessful integration
  • The Toleration Act of 1689 included Catholics and Unitarians in its protections.
    False
  • Place the following religious developments under William III and Mary II in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Act of Toleration
    2️⃣ Comprehension efforts
    3️⃣ "Broad church" approach
  • The "broad church" approach fostered inclusivity and reduced sectarianism
  • The Toleration Act of 1689 required nonconformists to swear an oath of allegiance to the crown.
  • What was one significant impact of the Toleration Act of 1689?
    Increased religious diversity
  • What year was the Toleration Act passed?
    1689
  • The Toleration Act allowed nonconformists to have their own places of worship
  • The Toleration Act required nonconformists to take an Oath of Allegiance to the crown.
  • Which religious groups were excluded from the Toleration Act's protections?
    Catholics and Unitarians
  • The Toleration Act reduced religious persecution
  • The Anglican Church was solidified under William III and Mary II.
  • What was the goal of "comprehension" in the late 17th century?
    Integrating moderate nonconformists
  • The "broad church" approach aimed to reduce sectarianism
  • Chronological order of key developments in religious policy under William and Mary
    1️⃣ Act of Toleration
    2️⃣ Unsuccessful comprehension efforts
    3️⃣ "Broad church" approach
  • Match the development with its outcome:
    Act of Toleration ↔️ Limited freedoms for nonconformists
    Comprehension efforts ↔️ Unsuccessful integration
    "Broad church" approach ↔️ Fostering inclusivity within Anglicanism
  • The Toleration Act of 1689 granted full religious freedom to all groups.
    False
  • What was the Oath of Allegiance required by the Toleration Act?
    Loyalty to the crown
  • The Toleration Act increased religious diversity
  • Match the key outcome with its description:
    Limited worship freedoms ↔️ Allowed nonconformists to worship freely
    Exemption from penal laws ↔️ Reduced persecution for religious dissent
    Exclusion from protections ↔️ Catholics and Unitarians remained excluded
  • Which nonconformist groups benefited from the Toleration Act?
    Baptists and Quakers
  • The Toleration Act extended religious freedom to all religious groups equally.
    False
  • The Non-Jurors refused to take the Oath of Allegiance
  • What principle did the Non-Jurors uphold by refusing the Oath of Allegiance?
    Hereditary monarchy
  • The Non-Jurors' actions created division within the Church of England.
  • Who were the Non-Jurors?
    Church of England members
  • The Non-Jurors refused to take the Oath of Allegiance to William III and Mary II after the Glorious Revolution
  • The Non-Jurors had sworn an oath to James II that they considered unbreakable.
  • What principle did the Non-Jurors believe in regarding James II's deposition?
    Divine right of kings
  • The Non-Jurors adhered to orthodox Anglicanism and saw William and Mary as a threat to the Church's authority
  • Who were three key figures among the Non-Jurors?
    Sancroft, Ken, Collier
  • The Non-Jurors created a schism within the Church of England.
  • The Non-Jurors produced significant theological and political writings
  • Match the aspect of the Non-Jurors with its description:
    Definition ↔️ Refusal to swear allegiance to William III and Mary II
    Reasons ↔️ Oath to James II, divine right, orthodox Anglicanism
    Key Figures ↔️ Archbishop Sancroft, Bishop Ken, Jeremy Collier
    Impacts ↔️ Church schism, challenge to the new regime
  • What was the primary aim of establishing the Anglican Church under William III and Mary II?
    Balance stability with diversity
  • The Act of Toleration in 1689 granted limited worship freedoms to nonconformists
  • The "broad church" approach reduced sectarianism within Anglicanism.