The Puritans 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: emmmalleyCreated on: 28-05-14 16:05 Which Puritan ministers died in the 1580s? Leicester, Walsingham and Mildmay 1 of 36 Who was named the 'new Messiah' by extremist Puritans and when did he die? William Hacket 2 of 36 Which written work suggested that reformation should occur without being instigated by those in authority? Browne's 1582 'Treatise of Reformation' 3 of 36 Who attempted to pass a bill through Parliament against sectaries? London Separatists in 1584 4 of 36 What were Whitgift's Lambeth Articles? They defended Calvinist doctrine 5 of 36 According to the episcopal census of 1603, how many people took communion in an Anglican church? 2,266,000 6 of 36 How many recusants were there in 1603? 8,600 7 of 36 What did Penry Williams say about the Church of England? "the Church of England had won control" by the end of Elizabeth's reign 8 of 36 What did John Guy say about the Puritans? They posed no serious threat 9 of 36 In which election did Puritans fail? the 1584 election 10 of 36 Who attempted to set up a national Presbyterian system in 1584? Peter Turner 11 of 36 When was Anthony Cope's Bill and Book? 1587 12 of 36 What did Anthony Cope's Bill and Book propose? A Genevan Prayer book 13 of 36 What happened to Anthony Cope? He was taken to the tower 14 of 36 What did the Martin Marprelate Tracts call Archbishop Whitgift? "The pope of London" 15 of 36 When were the Martin Marprelate Tracts written? 1588-1589 16 of 36 What does Collinson say about Puritanism? They did not extend to the North and Wales 17 of 36 When was John Field forbidden to preach? 1572 18 of 36 What did John Field's 'Admonitions to Parliament' say about the Prayer Book? "popish dunghill" 19 of 36 What did John Field's work attacking the Church of England say about kneeling for Communion? "popish idolatry" 20 of 36 What happened to John Field as a result of his written work? He spent a year in prison 21 of 36 How did Puritans react to John Field's writings? They were appalled 22 of 36 What did Thomas Cartwright want? He wanted the removal of titles and offices of archbishops, deans and archdeacons 23 of 36 Who openly disapproved of Elizabeth's title 'Supreme Governor' and what was the result? Thomas Cartwright, he migrated to Geneva 24 of 36 What did Archbishop Whitgift's Three Articles require of ministers? accept Royal Supremacy and agree that the Book of Common Prayer had nothing contrary to the word of God 25 of 36 What did the enforcement of Whitgift's 'ex officio oath' cause? the suspension of 300 ministers in Canterbury 26 of 36 What was the result of Archbishop Whitgift's strict measures? He stimulated the case for Presbyterianism 27 of 36 What were the views of Conformist Puritans? They accepted the Queen's demand for uniformity 28 of 36 When did Archbishop Grindal refuse to suppress prophesyings? 1576 29 of 36 When Archbishop Grindal called on the Bishops, how many stated that they approved on prophesyings? 10 out of 15 30 of 36 When was Archbishop Grindal placed under house arrest? 1577 31 of 36 What does Professor Collinson say about prophesyings? They were seen as "universities of the poor ministers" 32 of 36 What did Elizabeth believe about prophesyings? They were dangerous and prompted unrest 33 of 36 What caused the Vestiarian Controversy? Archbishop Parker's 1566 Advertisements declaring that all clergy must wear the same vestements 34 of 36 How many clergymen refused to sign the agreement to Parker's 1566 Advertisements and were consequently dismissed? 37 35 of 36 Who submitted the 39 Articles? Archbishop Parker in 1571 36 of 36
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