Nonjuring schism
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The nonjuring schism was a split in the Anglican churches of England, Scotland and Ireland in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, over whether William III and Mary II could legally be recognised as sovereigns.
The word "nonjuring" means "not swearing [an oath]", from the Latin word iuro or juro meaning "to swear an oath".