England 1547 - Religion 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryBritain in the Middle AgesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: MaryCreated on: 20-04-13 16:30 What were the opposing protestant parties? Modern Lutheran ideas (Cranmer) and minimum change to basic catholic doctrines (Gardiner) 1 of 7 What was the first major statement in 1536 and what did it introduce? Act of Ten Articles - Introduced Lutheran doctrines into the Church of England e.g. consubstantiation (bread and wine only symbolic) 2 of 7 How did the Catholics gain favour in 1539? Act of Six Articles - removed many of the Lutheran beliefs 3 of 7 By 1547 what were the doctrines? They were a compromise, inconsistent, unacceptable to both parties 4 of 7 When Henry VIII died what were the main articles of faith? Traditionally Catholic - e.g. transubstantiation, only clergy could take body/blood, laity on body 5 of 7 What 2 protestant practices were adopted? Still in Latin but could respond in English, Lords prayer/10 commandments/creed in English 6 of 7 What was the punishment for disobeying these articles? Death 7 of 7
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