The Protectorate of Somerset - Religious Changes

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What was initiated in London when images of Saints and the use of holy water was denounced?
Acts of iconoclasm
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As well as repealing the censorship statutes and the Henrician Act of Six Articles, what else was repealed in Edward VI's first parliament?
The Heresy Acts
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What did The Homily on Salvation of 1547 set out the terms for?
Justification by faith alone
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What did the terms of the Salvation of Homilies align the English church with?
the reformed confessions of Europe
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Fill in the blank. 'the most ________ _______ in religion England had ever seen.' - Eamon Duffy on the Injunctions of July 1547
sweeping changes
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Eamon Duffy describes the Injunctions of July 1547 as 'a _______ for revolution.' Fill in the blank.
charter
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The injunctions attacked which three Christian holy days?
Palm Sunday, Candlemas and Ash Wednesday
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What Catholic belief ceased to be embedded in religious doctrine and therefore made chantries futile within the Church of England?
purgatory
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Haigh believes that the money earned by the Crown due to the destruction of chantries funded the war with which country?
Scotland
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Fill in the blanks. The Act for Dissolution of Chantries states that it wished to rid '____________ ___ ______' in Christian religous
superstition and errors
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The dissolution of chantries also resulted in the suppression of what?
fraternities and guilds
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In what month and year was the Book of Common Prayer implemented?
May 1549
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The Book of Common Prayer was influenced by which Catholic, liturgical rite?
The Sarum Rite
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In what language was the Book of Common Prayer written?
English
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What act of the same year gave the Book of Common Prayer a statutory sanction?
The Act of Uniformity
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By establishing a single form for services within the church of England, what approach did the new Prayer Book create?
uniform
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What kind of communion did the Prayer Book enforce?
Communion of Two Kinds
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Fill in the blank. Penry Williams states that the Prayer Book was 'the most _________ religious measure of Somerset's regime.
significant
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Fill in the blanks. Penry Williams states that the 'most influential and far-reaching measures of Somerset's protectorate were the _______ __ _______.'
changes in religion
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As well as repealing the censorship statutes and the Henrician Act of Six Articles, what else was repealed in Edward VI's first parliament?

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The Heresy Acts

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What did The Homily on Salvation of 1547 set out the terms for?

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What did the terms of the Salvation of Homilies align the English church with?

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Card 5

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Fill in the blank. 'the most ________ _______ in religion England had ever seen.' - Eamon Duffy on the Injunctions of July 1547

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