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  2. Remonstrance - Wikipedia

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    Western Remonstrance, signed in October 1650 by Scotsmen who demanded that the Act of Classes (1649) was enforced (removing Engagers from the army and other influential positions) and remonstrating against Charles, the son of the recently beheaded King Charles I, being crowned King of Scotland.

  3. Protest - Wikipedia

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    A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration, or remonstrance) is a public act of objection, disapproval or dissent against political advantage. [1] [2] Protests can be thought of as acts of cooperation in which numerous people cooperate by attending, and share the potential costs and risks of doing so. [3]

  4. Western Remonstrance - Wikipedia

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    The Western Remonstrance was drawn up on 17 October 1650 by Scotsmen who demanded that the Act of Classes (1649) was enforced (removing Engagers from the army and other influential positions) and remonstrating against Charles, the son of the recently beheaded King Charles I, being crowned King of Scotland.

  5. Pitch invasion - Wikipedia

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    The game finished 0–0, meaning Crewe were promoted, and hundreds of QPR fans invaded the pitch. [37] West Bromwich Albion v Portsmouth (15 May 2005) FA Premier League. West Brom defeated Portsmouth 2–0; combined with other results, this completed one of the most amazing escapes from relegation in English football history.

  6. Boyi and Shuqi - Wikipedia

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    However, the ruler of the Zhou, Wen, died and his son Ji Fa, later known as king Wu, upon succeeding him as ruler, immediately proceeded to marshal his forces and lead them to conquer Shang: the brothers attempted to change the course of history by pulling on the chariot reins of the ruler, Ji Fa (Wu), remonstrating with him for his lack of ...

  7. List of members of the Westminster Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Members of the House of Lords who served as lay assessors at the Westminster Assembly (in alphabetical order by family name) Dates of participation Name 1643–1649: William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (1591–1668)

  8. Nicetius - Wikipedia

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    The king came to esteem Nicetius despite his often remonstrating with him on his wrongdoing without, however, any loss of favour. After the death of Bishop Aprunculus of Trier, an embassy of the clergy and citizens of Trier came to the royal court to elect a new bishop. They desired Saint Gallus, but the king refused his consent. It was through ...

  9. National Apostasy - Wikipedia

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    Keble concluded by offering practical advice to his listeners. If England should apostasise, he said, the children of the church must act like Samuel towards the Israelites, praying for the country and calmly remonstrating. [10] He warned against rebellion: "Submission and order are still duties.