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  1. This chapter focuses on William III and his contribution to the cause of religious toleration and advancement of religious and intellectual programs in Britain, in the Dutch Republic, and in the North American colonies.

  2. 20 gru 2023 · Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 December 2023. Overview. The coup which brought William and Mary to power in 1688-9 could, and probably should, have provided a final resolution to the problems of the English church inherited from the civil war and before.

  3. 1 sty 2014 · From an early age, Willem (William III as he would become) had been educated in fields directly relevant for a future Dutch stadhouder: in matters military and in strategies for negotiating with a sovereign republican government.

  4. British views on religion and religions in the age of William and Mary David A. Pailin Abstract The article provides a glimpse into the antecedents of the modern study of religion and religions by outlining the extent and variety of the different attitudes to other religions that are to be found in works published in Britain

  5. William III and Mary II were instrumental in promoting religious tolerance, which affected the educational landscape by allowing diverse religious groups to establish their own institutions. Notable alumni of William and Mary include several founding fathers, such as Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe, highlighting its impact on American history.

  6. 24 cze 2024 · Ed. by Paul Grimblot. Suggested terms to look for include - diary, diaries, letters, papers, documents, documentary or correspondence. Also search by subject for specific people and events, then scan the titles for those keywords or others such as memoirs, autobiography, report, or personal narratives.

  7. William III & Mary II C.C. Barfoot, “‘Hey for Praise and Panegyric’: William III and the Political Poetry of Matthew Prior” in Paul Hoftijzer and C.C. Barfoot (eds), Fabrics and Fabrications: The Myth and Making of William and Mary (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990), pp. 136-188.