The Break with Rome (2) 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsASEdexcel Created by: FreyaReCreated on: 24-04-14 11:41 When did the Reformation Parliament open? November 1529 1 of 12 Why was there a drift in religious policy 1529-32? Henry was undecided between attaining a watertight annulemnt through Rome or increasing his own powers over the Church by breaking with Rome. 2 of 12 What happened in 1530? Henry collected the opinions of the best universities in Europe, including Oxford and Cambridge 3 of 12 When were the findings published for the survey of the universities? 1531 4 of 12 How many universities returned favorable verdicts on Henry's case? 7 5 of 12 When was Collectanea satis copiosa put together? 1530 6 of 12 Who put together Collectanea satis copiosa? Henry's leading clerical supporters- led by Edward Foxe (Bishop of Hereford) and Thomas Cranmer 7 of 12 What did Collectanea actually do? Referred to ancient English manuscripts and Anglo Saxon chronicles in supporting the concept of the King as head of state and Church 8 of 12 February 1531 English Church forced to pay a subsidy as a monetary fine for their endorsement of Wolsey's papal posts- the whole clergy was charged with praemunire 9 of 12 How much was the clergy asked to pay February 1531? £118,000 10 of 12 In the 1531 Pardon of the Clergy, what did Henry insist he be referred to as? "sole protector and Supreme Head of the English Church and clergy" 11 of 12 What line did the conservatives insist was added to the title? "as far as the law of Christ allows" 12 of 12
Do you agree with the view that the break with Rome was brought about primarily by Henrys desire for a male heir? 0.0 / 5
HENRY CHANGING RELATION WITH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH:THE BREAK WITH ROME PART 1 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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