| 21. | He also wrote on the Test Act, the French Revolution, the Treaty of Amiens, and the poor laws.
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| 22. | Despite occasional enforcement of the Test Acts, the garrison was notable for the large number of Catholics serving in it.
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| 23. | In 1688 he was deprived of many of his offices for refusing to consent to the repeal of the Test Act.
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| 24. | He refused to be a signatory to the Scottish Test Act of 1681 which put him even further from public life.
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| 25. | The government passed a Test Act, forcing every holder of public office to take an oath of non-resistance.
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| 26. | William Wood, who was involved in efforts to remedy the political and educational disabilities of Nonconformists under the Test Acts.
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| 27. | The 1681 parliament passed a Scottish Test Act, the " " Act Anent Religion and the Test " ".
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| 28. | In 1687 James prepared to pack Parliament with his supporters so that it would repeal the Test Act and the penal laws.
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| 29. | In 1687, James prepared to pack Parliament with his supporters so that it would repeal the Test Act and the penal laws.
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| 30. | Likewise, he encouraged and supported Priestley during the acerbic pamphlet war that accompanied the campaign for the repeal of the Test Acts.
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