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  • He was vocal against the Royal Declaration of Indulgence of 1672.
  • The Cavalier Parliament reacted hostilely to the Royal Declaration of Indulgence.
  • After the Restoration, he was consulted on the " Declaration of Indulgence ".
  • When the Declaration of Indulgence came out he returned to Exeter, but in feeble health.
  • He was deprived of this office by James II for failing to support the Declaration of Indulgence.
  • Bunyan was freed in May 1672 and immediately obtained a licence to preach under the declaration of indulgence.
  • When the Declaration of Indulgence was published in 1687 he successfully influenced the London clergy against reading it.
  • The Declaration of Indulgence was supported by William Penn, who was widely perceived to be its instigator.
  • Charles II s Royal Declaration of Indulgence of 1672 brought a brief respite for the persecuted Puritan brotherhood.
  • He defended the Declaration of Indulgence the same year, and made himself useful in supporting the court policy.
  • The Declaration of Indulgence of 1672 resulted in the licencing of meetings of which few seem to have been registered.
  • Upon the Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 he obtained a licence to preach at the great hall in Crosby House.
  • This was relaxed after the Declaration of Indulgence ( 1687 1688 ) and stopped under the Act of Toleration 1689.
  • Many imprisoned dissenters ( including John Bunyan ) were released from prison in response to the Royal Declaration of Indulgence.
  • He was released at the Declaration of Indulgence in 1672, returned to his preaching, and was again imprisoned.
  • The Cavalier Parliament's hostility forced Charles to withdraw the declaration of indulgence, and the penal laws were again enforceable.
  • In accordance on 25 March 1672 he had issued the Royal Declaration of Indulgence, as a first step to complete religious tolerance.
  • Instead, he obtained a licence to preach under the Declaration of Indulgence of 1672, preaching at his own home and elsewhere.
  • The 1672 Royal Declaration of Indulgence was issued by William III introduced the Act of Toleration 1689, which specifically allowed nonconformist worship.
  • Historian and political theorist James II forced him out of local governance in Buckinghamshire for refusing to sign the Declaration of Indulgence in 1687.
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