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- They received absolution at the scaffold from three nonjuring clergymen.
- Instead, they secretly hid nonjuring priests and attended clandestine traditional masses.
- Nonjuring priests had been exiled or imprisoned.
- He also ran an academy where sons of Jacobite squires and nonjuring clerics were educated.
- Collier was the primus of the nonjuring line and a strong supporter of the four usages.
- Several nonjuring clergymen attended him after his conviction, and were present with him at the gallows.
- Nonjuring priests were exiled or imprisoned and women on their way to Mass were beaten in the streets.
- Wagstaffe died in 1712 and Hickes remained the only surviving nonjuring bishop; however he himself consecrated several successors.
- Brett was consecrated bishop by the nonjuring bishops Jeremy Collier, Nathaniel Spinckes, and Samuel Hawes, in 1716.
- The Commune sent gangs of National Guardsmen and fereres into the prisons to kill 10 or more victims, mostly nonjuring priests.
- Though lacking a university education, Deacon became an accomplished scholar and was ordained by Jeremy Collier to the nonjuring priesthood in 1716.
- Nonjuring and Qualified congregations gradually united, particularly after the 1804 Convocation of Laurencekirk where the Episcopal Church adopted the Thirty-Nine Articles.
- In Scotland the George Hickes ( Dean of Worcester ) was consecrated nonjuring bishop of Thetford and Thomas Wagstaffe was consecrated nonjuring bishop of Ipswich.
- In Scotland the George Hickes ( Dean of Worcester ) was consecrated nonjuring bishop of Thetford and Thomas Wagstaffe was consecrated nonjuring bishop of Ipswich.
- He became very intimate after 1691 with John Kettlewell, the nonjuring divine, and Kettlewell, dying in 1695, made him his executor.
- These nine nonjuring bishops were joined by about 400 other Anglican clerics, a substantial majority of the bishops in Scotland and one bishop in Ireland.
- He died unmarried at Edinburgh on 22 November 1808, the last representative of the nonjuring Scotch episcopal church, and was buried in Greyfriars churchyard.
- In February 1690, the six surviving nonjuring English bishops were deprived of their sees and deposed ( Thomas, Cartwright and Lake had already died ).
- Joining him in his efforts were Collier, Thomas Brett and Roger Laurence, all of whom participated in the Usages Controversy that divided the Nonjuring community.
- On 24 February 1693 he joined the nonjuring bishops, St . Germains in attendance on James, a proposal which James approved but did not carry out.
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