Religious Changes 1529-1547 (all answers do not have 'Act of')

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Prevents appeals to the Pope, the Pope now cannot interfere
Restraint of Appeals
1 of 11
Gives king control of convocation, prevents Church contact with Rome
Submission of the Clergy
2 of 11
Ends Catherine's claim to be Henry's wife, Mary now illegitimate
Succession
3 of 11
Stops all payments to Rome
Dispensations
4 of 11
Henry has complete control of the Church
Supremacy
5 of 11
Rejected 4 out of the 7 sacraments of Catholic belief
Ten Articles
6 of 11
Ordered English Bible to be present at all parishes, discouraged pilgrimages, ordered removal of relics
Royal Injunctions
7 of 11
Confirmed transubstantiation, forbade taking communion in both kinds
Six Articles
8 of 11
Restricted access to Bible to upper classes, but still allowed English Bible
Advancement of True Religion
9 of 11
This defended transubstantiation, but encouraged reformed belief in preaching and attacked images
King's Book
10 of 11
Represented attack on Catholic belief of purgatory, but not enforced by time of Henry's death
Dissolving chantries
11 of 11

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Gives king control of convocation, prevents Church contact with Rome

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Submission of the Clergy

Card 3

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Ends Catherine's claim to be Henry's wife, Mary now illegitimate

Back

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Card 4

Front

Stops all payments to Rome

Back

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Card 5

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Henry has complete control of the Church

Back

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