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1The English universities
By V. A. Huber

“The English universities” Metadata:
- Title: The English universities
- Author: V. A. Huber
- Languages: ger - English
- Publisher: ➤ William Pickering - W. Pickering; [etc., etc.]
- Publish Date: 1843
- Publish Location: London
“The English universities” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Universities and colleges - english - universities - university - academic - statutes - oxford - cambridge - studies - english universities - higher faculties - eighteenth century - black congregation - anglican church - mendicant orders - great majority - test oaths - general history - Higher Education - bub_upload - Education, Higher - Colleges: Great Britain
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL14006576M - OL14006577M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 38031627 - 626145
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 06020012
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1843
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Loyalty oath
soldiers and officials swore oaths to the emperor, to medieval Europe, where vassals pledged fealty to their lords, these oaths have played a significant
Oath of office
within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations. Such oaths are often required by the laws of the
Ironclad Oath
signed the law repealing the remaining Ironclad Oaths and jurors' test oath statutes. Redeemers Confederate oath of allegiance Rives, John C. (March 16, 1863)
Test Acts 1673 & 1678
by the Promissory Oaths Act 1871, the Statute Law Revision Act 1863 and the Parliamentary Oaths Act 1866 respectively. Religious tests for officers of the
English post-Reformation oaths
points was exacted by the State with post-Reformation oaths. With some solemnity, by oath, test, or formal declaration, English churchmen and others were
Sacramental Test Act 1828
remained barred until 1886. The act and others relating to oaths were superseded by the Promissory Oaths Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 72), and were formally repealed
No Religious Test Clause
"nonconforming" Protestants. Government officials were required to swear oaths, such as the Oath of Supremacy, that the monarch of England was the Supreme Governor
James L. Petigru
focusing on test oaths and States Rights, which was brought before the South Carolina Court of Appeals in 1834. The case involved a "test oath" passed by
Rorschach test
The Rorschach test is a projective psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation
Oath of Allegiance (United Kingdom)
Promissory Oaths Act 1868, with alternative solemn affirmations permitted under the Oaths Act 1978. Variants of the basic oath appear in other official oaths for