unto all Our Loving Subjects, that they may live at Ease and Quiet, and for the increase of Trade, and encouragement of Strangers, have thought fit by virtue of Our Royal Prerogative, to Issue forth this Our Royal Declaration of Indulgence; ma∣king no doubt of the Concurrence of Our Two Houses of Parliament, when We shall think it convenient for them to Meet.
In the first place We do Declare, That We will Protect and Maintain Our Arch-Bi∣shops, Bishops, and Clergy, and all other our Subjects of the Church of England, in the free Exercise of their Religion, as by Law Established, and in the quiet and full En∣joyment of all their Possessions, without any Molestation or Disturbance whatsoever.
We do likewise Declare, That it is Our Royal Will and Pleasure, That from hence∣forth the Execution of all and all manner of Penal Laws in Matters Ecclesiastical, for not coming to Church, or not Receiving the Sacrament, or for any other Non-con∣formity to the Religion Established, or for or by reason of the Exercise of Religion in any manner whatsoever, be immediately Suspended; And the further Execution of the said Penal Laws and every of them is hereby Suspended.
And to the end that by the Liberty hereby Granted, the Peace and Security of Our Government in the Practice thereof may not be endangered, We have thought fit, and do hereby straitly Charge and Command all Our Loving Subjects, That as We do freely give them Leave to Meet and Serve God after their own Way and Manner, be it in private Houses, or Places purposely Hired or Built for that use: So that they take especial care, that nothing be Preached or Taught amongst them which may any ways tend to Alienate the Hearts of Our people from Us or Our Government; and that their Meetings and Assemblies be peaceably, openly, and publickly held, and all Persons freely admitted to them; And that they do signifie and make known to some one or more of the next Justices of the Peace, what place or places they set apart for those uses.
And that all Our Subjects may enjoy such their Religious Assemblies with greater Assurance and Protection, We have thought it Requisite, and do hereby Command, That no Disturbance of any kind be made or given unto them, under pain of our Dis∣pleasure, and to be further proceeded against with the uttermost Severity.
And forasmuch as We are desirous to have the Benefit of the Service of all Our Lo∣ving Subjects, which by the Law of Nature is inseparably annexed to, and inherent in Our Royal Person; And that none of Our Subjects may for the future be under any Discouragement or Disability (who are otherwise well inclined and fit to serve Us) by reason of some Oaths or Tests, that have been usually Administred on such Occasions: We do hereby further Declare, That it is Our Royal Will and Pleasure, That the Oaths commonly called, The Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, and also the several Tests and Declarations mentioned in the Acts of Parliament made in the 25th and 30th Years of the Reign of Our late Royal Brother King Charles the Second, shall not at any time hereafter be required to be Taken, Declared, or Subscribed by any person or persons whatsoever, who is or shall be Employed in any Office or Place of Trust, either Civil or Military, under Us or in Our Government. And We do further Declare it to be Our Pleasure and Intention from time to time hereafter, to Grant Our Royal Dispen∣sations under Our Great Seal to all our Loving Subjects so to be Employed, who shall not take the said Oaths, or Subscribe or declare the said Tests or Declarations in the abovementioned Acts and every of them.
And to the end that all Our Loving Subjects may receive and enjoy the full Benefit and Advantage of Our Gracious Indulgence hereby intended, and may be Acquitted and Discharged from all Pains, Penalties, Forfeitures, and Disabilities by them or any of them incurred or forfeited, or which they shall or may at any time hereafter be liable to, for or by reason of their Non-conformity, or the Exercise of their Religion, and from all Suits, Troubles, or Disturbances for the same: We do hereby give Our Free and Am∣ple Pardon unto all Non-conformists, Recusants, and other Our Loving Subjects, for all Crimes and Things by them commited or done contrary to the Penal Laws formerly made relating to Religion, and the Profession or Exercise thereof, Hereby Declaring, That this Our Royal pardon and Indempnity shall be as Good and Effectual to all intents and purposes, as if every individual person had been therein particularly named, or had particular Pardons under Our Great Seal, which We do likewise Declare shall from time to time be Granted unto any person or persons desiring the same: Willing and Requiring Our Judges, Justices, and other Officers, to take Notice of and Obey Our Royal Will and Pleasure herein before Declared.
And although the Freedom and Assurance We have hereby given in relation to Reli∣gion and Property, might be sufficient to remove from the Minds of Our Loving Subjects all Fears and Jealousies in relation to either; yet We have thought fit fur∣ther