A Protestant commission is finally established in …

Years: 1791 - 1791
A Protestant commission is finally established in 1791 at Berlin (Immediate-Examinationscommission) to watch over all ecclesiastical and scholastic appointments.

Although Wöllner's religious edict has many critics, it is an important measure that, in fact, proves an important stabilizing factor for the Prussian state.

Aimed at protecting the multi-confessional rights enshrined in the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, the provisions of Wöllner's edict are intended to safeguard against religious strife by imposing a system of state sponsored limits.

The edict is also a notable step forward regarding the rights of Jews, Mennonites, and Herrnhut brethren, who now receive full state protection.

Given the confessional divides within Prussian society, primarily between Calvinists and Lutherans but increasingly Catholics as well, such a policy is important for maintaining a stable civil society.

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