Religious changes under the tudors
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- Created on: 16-05-13 21:36
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- Religious Changes Under the Tudors
- Edward VI
- Edwards uncle, the Duke of Somerset, made himself lord protector of the realm
- the act of six articles was abolished ; protestants were no longer burned at the stake
- censorship was relaxed; prots could say and write opinions which before contained heresy
- Chantries abolished- singing for the dead
- Edwards uncle, the Duke of Somerset, made himself lord protector of the realm
- Elizabeth I
- in 1570 the Pope excommunicated Elizabeth
- Extreme puritans called for the removal of bishops
- The Elizabethan church settlement; she tried to find a middle way between catholics and protestants
- Edward VI
- Mary tudor
- Religious Changes Under the Tudors
- Edward VI
- Edwards uncle, the Duke of Somerset, made himself lord protector of the realm
- the act of six articles was abolished ; protestants were no longer burned at the stake
- censorship was relaxed; prots could say and write opinions which before contained heresy
- Chantries abolished- singing for the dead
- Edwards uncle, the Duke of Somerset, made himself lord protector of the realm
- Elizabeth I
- in 1570 the Pope excommunicated Elizabeth
- Extreme puritans called for the removal of bishops
- The Elizabethan church settlement; she tried to find a middle way between catholics and protestants
- Edward VI
- Turned England back to catholicism
- Repealed Edward's religious laws
- Repealed anti Papal laws
- revived all of the heresy laws
- Burned protestants that didn't obey her rules
- Monasteries could not be restored as they had already been stripped of their gold, silver and jewels etc.
- Religious Changes Under the Tudors
- Henry VIII
- Break with Rome
- He used the church's corruption against them
- The church wouldn't annul his marriage to catherine of aragon
- He broke off from the Pope and Rome and annulled the marriage himself, calling himself "supreme head of the church
- Wanted a new wife to get an heir
- Break with Rome
- he removed catholics from the council and the leading catholic noble, the Duke of Norfold, was kept in the tower of London
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