Laudain Reforms
- Created by: Jacob Keyte
- Created on: 28-04-15 20:06
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- Laudian Reforms
- Laud Himself
- Leading arminist since the 1620's
- His highest position under James was the Bishop of St James
- James Acknowledged his skill of debate, he also feared laud might emulate the Dutch Armenians by stirring up controversy and undermine the unity of the church
- 1627- Laud was appointed to the privy council
- 1628 - Bishop of London
- 1633- Bishop of Canterbury
- Laud Himself
- Leading arminist since the 1620's
- His highest position under James was the Bishop of St James
- James Acknowledged his skill of debate, he also feared laud might emulate the Dutch Armenians by stirring up controversy and undermine the unity of the church
- 1627- Laud was appointed to the privy council
- 1628 - Bishop of London
- 1633- Bishop of Canterbury
- 1633- Bishop of Canterbury
- 1628 - Bishop of London
- Laud Himself
- 1633- Bishop of Canterbury
- 1628 - Bishop of London
- Uniformity
- Appointed men that had the same ideas as him and intolerance
- A learned Clergy
- Made generous gifts Oxford University
- Changes within the church
- The Alter was moved to the east end of the church and railed off
- Insisted on wearing of the surplice and bowing in the name of Jesus
- Laud Himself
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