Somerset and Religion 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: MaryCreated on: 21-04-13 17:33 What was Somersets attitude to reform? moderate reformer 1 of 10 Where did the bishops stand? 9 reformers, 8 conservatives, 10 undecided 2 of 10 elites? lower clergy? population? reformers conservatives conservatives 3 of 10 What was the report for? To review the state of the Church of England 4 of 10 What did the report decide? moderate protestant reform, every parish to have a book of homilies and paraphrases and no changes till Edward 18 5 of 10 What did the July reforms want? services in English, sermon every sunday, english bible, encourage reading, remove statues and images 6 of 10 What did the Chantries Act state? centers of superstition, raise money for war with France and Scotland. 7 of 10 What did the Treason Act do? repealed treason, censorship and heresy laws, pamphlets, english translations of luther and calvin 8 of 10 First Edwardian Act of Uniformity - Catholic pracitces worship of saints, no change to eucharist, traditional robes, holy days, book of common prayer, no statement on purgatory 9 of 10 First Edwardian Act of Uniformity - Protestant practices everything in English, sacraments, old service with new prayers all could have bread and wine, clergy could marry 10 of 10
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