II's nephew and William
The Tories' sole consolation was that the monarchs chosen were close to the main line of succession William III was James II's nephew and William's wife Mary was James's elder daughter. The Act of Toleration 1689 also gave rights to Protestant dissenters that were hitherto unknown, while the elimination of a large number of bishops who refused to swear allegiance to the new monarchs allowed the government to pack the episcopate with bishops with decidedly Whiggish leanings. His early ministry was largely Tory, but gradually the government came to be dominated by the so called Junto Whigs. hair extensions When I was in grade school, one of my teachers thought it would be a great idea to show a bunch of little kids The Passion of the Christ (??? Public school, by the way) I was a really, really sensitive kid and had a phobia of whips anyway (not sure why), and that movie just set me over the edge. I vaguely remember covering my ears and rocking back and forth in my seat...