On the accession of George I he was reluctantly compelled to eject all the fellows of his college who refused the abjuration oath.
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He was raised as a Roman Catholic, but made a public abjuration of the faith and converted to the Church of England.
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A third controversy sprung up in 1180, when Manuel objected to the formula of solemn abjuration, which was exacted from Muslim converts.
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He refused to take an oath of abjuration to King George I when he came to the throne in 1714 and resigned his commission.
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Henry's abjuration of the Protestant faith on 25 July 1593 at the touching people for scrofula, the king's evil.
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With knowledge of the killings, many surviving Toulousain Protestants ( like others throughout France ) abandoned their faith through abjuration at this time.
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If you look at the various schools of magic, you'll see that Abjuration really gets short shrift in most of our sourcebooks.
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Authorities in Barbados did not place similar restrictions, but did require Irish people to take an oath of abjuration before voting or holding office.
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The bishop, however, still insisted on a formal act of abjuration, because he had purchased heretical books and conveyed them into his diocese.
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The Act required all persons taking public office to take an oath of abjuration not to take arms against the king, and rejecting the Covenants.