After the Glorious Revolution, Parliament limits the king by requiring that the monarch not be Catholic and by reserving power to replace rulers suspected of Catholic sympathies.
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Anti Catholicism
After the Glorious Revolution, Parliament limits the king by requiring that the monarch not be Catholic and by reserving power to replace rulers suspected of Catholic sympathies.
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"You also have other people, called the Armenians, who want to maintain the Church of England as it is, okay? So you have all..."
"And so after the Glorious Revolution, a major reform is the king cannot be Catholic. And in fact, if you adhere to the throne,..."
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