The Five Mile Act, or Oxford Act, or Nonconformists Act 1665, was an Act of the Parliament of England (17 Charles II c. 2), passed in 1665 with the long title "An Act for restraining Non-Conformists from inhabiting in Corporations". It was one of the English penal laws that sought to enforce conformity to the established Church of England, and to expel any who did not conform. It forbade clergymen from living within five miles (8 km) of a parish from which they had been expelled, unless they swore an oath never to resist the king, or attempt to alter the government of Church or State. The latter involved swearing to obey the 1662 prayer book. Thousands of ministers were deprived of a living under this act.
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- 5마일령 (ko)
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| - 5마일령(Five Mile Act)은 1665년에 통과된 법령으로 비국교도가 추방당할 경우 그 지역에서 5마일 이내에 거주 할 수 없는 법이다. 형벌법의 한 종류로 비국교도의 성장을 막고 국교회를 권장하기 위해 집행되었다. 이것은 1662년 공동기도문을 낭독하지 않았던 수천명의 비국교도 목회자들에게 영향을 미쳤다. (ko)
- The Five Mile Act, or Oxford Act, or Nonconformists Act 1665, was an Act of the Parliament of England (17 Charles II c. 2), passed in 1665 with the long title "An Act for restraining Non-Conformists from inhabiting in Corporations". It was one of the English penal laws that sought to enforce conformity to the established Church of England, and to expel any who did not conform. It forbade clergymen from living within five miles (8 km) of a parish from which they had been expelled, unless they swore an oath never to resist the king, or attempt to alter the government of Church or State. The latter involved swearing to obey the 1662 prayer book. Thousands of ministers were deprived of a living under this act. (en)
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| - The Five Mile Act, or Oxford Act, or Nonconformists Act 1665, was an Act of the Parliament of England (17 Charles II c. 2), passed in 1665 with the long title "An Act for restraining Non-Conformists from inhabiting in Corporations". It was one of the English penal laws that sought to enforce conformity to the established Church of England, and to expel any who did not conform. It forbade clergymen from living within five miles (8 km) of a parish from which they had been expelled, unless they swore an oath never to resist the king, or attempt to alter the government of Church or State. The latter involved swearing to obey the 1662 prayer book. Thousands of ministers were deprived of a living under this act. As an example, Theodosia Alleine and her husband Joseph Alleine were obliged to move to Taunton after her husband's conviction as a non-conformist. They moved, but they were still harassed and had to move and live with friends to escape their critics. (en)
- 5마일령(Five Mile Act)은 1665년에 통과된 법령으로 비국교도가 추방당할 경우 그 지역에서 5마일 이내에 거주 할 수 없는 법이다. 형벌법의 한 종류로 비국교도의 성장을 막고 국교회를 권장하기 위해 집행되었다. 이것은 1662년 공동기도문을 낭독하지 않았던 수천명의 비국교도 목회자들에게 영향을 미쳤다. (ko)
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