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    Religious uniformity occurs when government is used to promote one state religion, denomination, or philosophy to the exclusion of all other religious...
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  • Look up uniformity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Uniformity may refer to: Distribution uniformity, a measure of how uniformly water is applied to...
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  • state church; this attitude can be described as territoriality or religious uniformity, and its underlying assumption is brought to a point by a statement...
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  • him, such a lack of uniformity was preferable since it would be ineffective if implemented. Thus, his vision of family law uniformity was not applied and...
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    an oath. The provisions of the Act of Uniformity 1662 were modified and partly revoked by the Act of Uniformity Amendment Act 1872. This has been repealed...
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  • United Kingdom Religious uniformity List of short titles This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Act of Uniformity. If an internal...
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    approve, disliking any attempt to undermine the concept of religious uniformity and her own religious settlement. By 1572, the debate between Puritans and conformists...
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    exempted knights and some of the cities from the requirement of religious uniformity, if the reformed religion had been practiced there since the mid-1520s...
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    corruption of the French royal court. The king sought to impose total religious uniformity on the country, repealing the Edict of Nantes in 1685. It is estimated...
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    Cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin. Louis XIV, however, aimed to have religious uniformity in his kingdom. Initially he offered the Huguenots financial incentives...
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  • very strong opposition, even from the Levellers. The breakdown of religious uniformity and incomplete Presbyterian Settlement of 1646 enabled independent...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury. They initiated a series of reforms to promote religious uniformity by restricting non-conformist preachers, insisting the liturgy be...
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    the Puritans in some religious beliefs and practices, they differed with them over the necessity of compelling religious uniformity in society. During the...
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    Cromwell, an advocate of religious liberty. In 1650, at Cromwell's behest, the Rump Parliament abolished the Act of Uniformity 1558, meaning that while...
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  • fundamental aspects are unresolved: Whether to count "historically predominant religious culture[s]" Whether to count only those who actively "practice" a particular...
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    although, as we have seen, we should beware of any false impression of uniformity that this might give us. Josephson, Jason Ananda (2012). The Invention...
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    The Act of Uniformity 1558 was an Act of the Parliament of England, passed in 1559, to regularise prayer, divine worship and the administration of the...
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    Religious symbolism in the United States military includes the use of religious symbols for military chaplain insignia, uniforms, emblems, flags, and chapels;...
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    exempted knights and some of the cities from the requirement of religious uniformity, if the reformed religion had been practised there since the mid-1520s...
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    John Cotton regarding Cotton's support for state enforcement of religious uniformity in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Williams argues that Christianity requires...
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    violence; coercing religious uniformity would lead to more social disorder than allowing diversity. With regard to his position on religious tolerance, Locke...
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    Academic work on organizational dress by Rafaeli & Pratt (1993) referred to uniformity (homogeneity) of dress as one dimension, and conspicuousness as a second...
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  • effect because belief cannot be compelled by violence; Coercing religious uniformity would lead to more social disorder than allowing diversity. Locke...
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    particular uniform style. Uniformity and distinctiveness by order often evolved and changed over time. Interpretation of terms for clothes in religious rules...
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    policy of strict religious uniformity for the Catholic Church within their domains and enforced it with the Inquisition. Increasing religious antagonisms and...
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    being led by a single ruling family, were more prone to war and religious uniformity. This increasingly noticeable difference between monarchy and republic...
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    scripture and preaching". The religious forces unleashed by the Reformation ultimately destroyed the possibility of religious uniformity. Protestant dissenters...
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    Kirpan (category Sikh religious clothing)
    single-edged blade that Khalsa Sikhs are required to wear as part of their religious uniform, as prescribed by the Sikh Code of Conduct. Traditionally, the kirpan...
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    bloodbath". Moderate French Catholics also began to wonder whether religious uniformity was worth the price of such bloodshed and the ranks of the Politiques...
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  • conducted large-scale population transfers in an effort to impose religious uniformity and quell rebellions. After the subordination of the First Bulgarian...
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