When the Act of Uniformity passed he was ejected.
This non-conformist community was persecuted following the Act of Uniformity of 1662.
Undeterred by the Act of Uniformity (1662), he continued to preach.
Protestant orthodoxy was enforced by a new and more stringent Act of Uniformity (1552).
They seem never to have been illegal under the Acts of Uniformity.
Here he remained until, in 1662, the Act of Uniformity drove him from his preferments.
When the Act of Uniformity came, he was for a second time ejected from St. John's.
He was ejected by the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
When the Act of Uniformity was passed in 1662, he elected to remain in his rectory.
He had been prevented from exercising his ministry in public by the Act of Uniformity.