Elizabeth Part Two
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- Elizabeth I Religion
- Presbytarians
- Wanted further church reform
- Wanted a Calvinist church government
- A minority group
- Geographically narrow
- Highly ranking support
- Earl of Leicester
- Lord Burghley
- Historians
- Traditional View
- Began in 1559 and gained power until 1642
- Revisionist View
- Their power went up and down throughout the years
- Traditional View
- Conformist Puritians
- Grindal
- Seperatists
- Most extreme form- Radical
- Wanted a wholly separate church
- No bishops or leaders
- Wanted a wholly separate church
- Reharded CofE as unable to reform to root out all 'popish' and 'superstitious' practices
- Led by Browne, Barrow and Greenwood
- Numbers Small
- Lead to sufficient alarm and authorities passed
- Act against seditious secretaries 1593
- Barrow and Greenwood tried and executed
- Act against seditious secretaries 1593
- Lead to sufficient alarm and authorities passed
- Most extreme form- Radical
- Decline in Puritianism
- 1580's
- Death of political supporters
- Walsingham
- Leciester
- Mildmay
- Lambeth Articles 1595
- Reasserted Calvinist doctrine
- Book of Common Prayer accepted
- Catholics
- Church Papists Loyal to Elizabeth
- Accepted her as governor of the church
- Recusants refused to attend church
- Made up 1/3 of the peerage and gentry
- 1574 Seminary Priests were Catholics trained for the priesthood
- 1580 Jesuits were designed to destroy heresy (Protestantis)
- Elizabeth's attitudes towards Catholics
- 'did not want to make windows into men's souls'
- Asked for the public obey for her laws
- Could practice Catholicism in their own home
- 1559 settlement preserved conservative practices
- 1559 English Catholicism eroded
- most Catholics 'bent with time' Haigh
- 1569 Northern Rebellion
- 1581 Act to Retain the Queen's Majesty's subjects in due obediance
- Heavy Mass became punishable by fine and imprisionment
- Fine for non-attendance to church- £20 a month
- 15 catholic priests executed 1581-1582
- Fine for non-attendance to church- £20 a month
- Heavy Mass became punishable by fine and imprisionment
- Church Papists Loyal to Elizabeth
- Religious Settlement
- Early Years
- 1559 Act of suremacy
- Restored royal supremacy to the church
- Hersey law repealed
- Oath of supremacy to be taken by clergymen and church officials
- Refusal of 1/4 of clergymen deprived of post
- Queen named Supreme Governor
- Act of uniformity 1559
- Restore a single form of worship
- Issued a new book of common prayer
- The Black Rubric- practice of kneeling- was allowed
- Non-attendees to church were fined one shilling
- Royal Injunctions 1559
- Provisional implementations of the act of uniformity
- Protestant emphasis- attack on catholic practices
- Parish churches required to purchase an English Bible
- Cecil nominated strongly protestant visitors to enforce the injunctions
- Disapproval of clerical marriage
- Thirty-Nine Articles 1563
- Define the faith of the Elizabethan church
- Evidence the ERS was fina
- Define the faith of the Elizabethan church
- Vestment Controversy 1566
- A catholic concession to wear catholic dress
- Showed E's determination to enforce settlement
- A catholic concession to wear catholic dress
- 1559 Act of suremacy
- Significance of the Settlement
- Protestant Inclined, yet aimed to appease Catholics
- Act of Uniformity was only passed by three votes in the house of lords
- Early Years
- Middle Years
- Missionary and Jesuit Proests
- By 1580 100 secular priests had come to England
- 483 seminary priests returned to England and 98 put to deat
- 1585 act against Jesuit and seminary priests
- treasonable for priests under authority of pope to enter england
- 123 priests executed 1586-1603
- treasonable for priests under authority of pope to enter england
- By 1580 100 secular priests had come to England
- Northern Rebellion 1569
- Liz executed 700 rebels including Northumberland
- Catholic Plots
- 1571 Ridolfi Plot
- Marry to marry Duke of Norfolk and overthrow Liz
- 1883 Throckmorton Plot
- 1585 Parry Plot
- 1586 Babington Plot
- 1571 Ridolfi Plot
- Missionary and Jesuit Proests
- Half Reformed
- Presbytarians
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