Is there any way that King James II of England can rule until his death? Say the Glorious Revolution ends with a more Magna Carta-like situation than a Bill of Rights. The reason I ask is because Friedrich August I of Saxony converted to Catholicism from Protestantism, but left the church in Saxony untouched. AFAIK the church in Saxony was thereafter run by a council of clerics - and while FA I converted, as did his son et al, the position of the Catholics in Saxony didn't change too much.
So, what if in this "Religious Magna Carta" they say the king is not to interfere in religious affairs, i.e. leave the established church to be run by others etc, religious toleration is to be carried no further, but that which is already granted cannot be rescinded; or something along those lines.