Religious Change, Early Tudor's 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryEarly TudorsA2/A-levelOCR Created by: jroe99Created on: 12-06-18 19:27 1532 Act in Restraint of Annates 1 of 24 1533/4 Abolish Papal power 2 of 24 1533 Act in Restraint of Appeals 3 of 24 1534 Act of Supremacy 4 of 24 Onwards 1533 Stoppedy payments to Rome 5 of 24 1536 Act of Ten Articles ( rejected 4/7 sacraments ). Small monasteries closed. Royal injuctions ( attacked pilgrimages, led to PoG ). 6 of 24 1537 Bishop's Book (reduced importance of Mass & purgatory). Matthew's Bible. 7 of 24 1538 Royal injunctions (English bibles, discouraged pilgrimages). John Lambert burned for denying transubstantiation. 8 of 24 1539 Six Articles (confirmed transubstantiation, forbade communion in both kinds). Dissolution of large houses. 9 of 24 1543 Advancement of True Religion. Conservative King's Book. 10 of 24 By 1543 Regency council dominated by Protestants. John Cheke Edward's tutor. Population mostly Catholic. 11 of 24 July 1547 Book of Homilies & Erasmus' paraphrases introduced (English bible & services, repealed Treason Act). 12 of 24 1548 Iconoclastic attacks on altars & images. Pamphlets attacking mass. 13 of 24 January to April 1548 Proclamations to restore order & remove images. 14 of 24 September 1548 Council banned all public preaching. 15 of 24 Autumn 1548 Success against Scots strengthened position, able to introduce more reform. 16 of 24 January 1549 Act of Uniformity (clery could marry, holy communion in English, Laity could take communion in both kinds). 17 of 24 1552 Second Prayer Book, removed all traces of Catholicism. 18 of 24 1553 42 Articles, but never made law. England legally Protestant. 19 of 24 October 1553 Act of Repeal (restored religion to 1547, Act of 6 Articles, suspended 2nd Act of Uniformity, restored mass). 20 of 24 1554 Royal injunctions (restored Catholic practices, married clergy deprived). 21 of 24 April 1554 Heresey laws. 22 of 24 Febraury 1555 John Rogers burned. 23 of 24 November 1555 Second Act of Repeal. 24 of 24
To what extent was it the weakness of religious opponents that accounts for the failure of religious opposition in the years 1547-1558? 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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