Somerset's Religious Policy Terms

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Iconoclasm
Destruction of images within churches
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Injunctions
Order issued for the implication of church policy either by the Church or by bishops
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Chantries
Chapels set aside for the signing of masses for the peacefulness of dead souls in purgatory
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Visitations
Inspection of parish churches
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Purgatory
The place where dead souls went so that their sins could be purged before entering heaven. The rejection of this by the CoE made it redundant
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Eucharistic declaration
Made by the priest when offering the Eucharist. The words 'take this and eat is, this is my body' were held by Gardiner to imply the acceptance of transubstantiation
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Transubstantiation
Proclaimed that the bread and wine as consecrated in the Eucharist
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Elevation of the host
The host - ie. the consecrated bread had been raised by the priest and shown to the congregation
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Communion in both kinds
Priests took both the bread and wine whilst the lay people only took bread. This was challenged by reformers like Martian Luther who believed that both groups should take this.
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Order issued for the implication of church policy either by the Church or by bishops

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Injunctions

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Chapels set aside for the signing of masses for the peacefulness of dead souls in purgatory

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Inspection of parish churches

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The place where dead souls went so that their sins could be purged before entering heaven. The rejection of this by the CoE made it redundant

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