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The Nonjuring schism refers to a split in the established churches of England, Scotland and Ireland, following the deposition and exile of James II and VII in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. As a condition of office, clergy were required to swear allegiance to the ruling monarch; for various reasons, some refused to take the oath to his successors William III and II and Mary II. These individuals were referred to as Non-juring, from the Latin verb iūrō, or jūrō, meaning "to swear an oath".

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  • Non-Juror (de)
  • Nonjuring schism (en)
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  • Edsvägrarschismen (sv)
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  • De Nonjurors was een groep anglicaanse geestelijken die in 1689 weigerden de eed van trouw af te leggen aan Willem III van Oranje als koning van Engeland. (nl)
  • Edsvägrarschismen är den händelse där framträdande jakobiter, särskilt präster inom Engelska kyrkan, vägrade avlägga tro- och huldhetsed till den nye regenten Vilhelm III. Vilhelm III:s tillträde möjliggjordes genom den revolutionen 1688 då Jakob II avsattes. (sv)
  • Als Non-Juror oder Nonjuror (deutsch: „Nicht-Schwörer“) werden die Anhänger einer strengen Auslegung der anglikanischen Kirchen- und Staatsvorstellung im Gefolge der Glorious Revolution 1688/89 in England bezeichnet. Der Erzbischof von Canterbury und weitere Bischöfe weigerten sich aufgrund ihrer Vorstellung von Gottesgnadentum, den Treueid auf den neuen König Wilhelm III. zu leisten. Sie fühlten sich weiterhin durch ihre Treueide gebunden, die sie auf Jakob II. und seine Nachfolger geleistet hatten. Aus ihrer Sicht war der gültige Episkopat Wesensmerkmal der Kirche, und ihre eigene Gemeinschaft deshalb die Fortsetzung der Church of England. (de)
  • The Nonjuring schism refers to a split in the established churches of England, Scotland and Ireland, following the deposition and exile of James II and VII in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. As a condition of office, clergy were required to swear allegiance to the ruling monarch; for various reasons, some refused to take the oath to his successors William III and II and Mary II. These individuals were referred to as Non-juring, from the Latin verb iūrō, or jūrō, meaning "to swear an oath". (en)
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