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Queen, government and religion, 1558–69
Challenges to the Religious Settlement
Puritan Challenge
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Puritans
believed the
Church
still held too many
Catholic
elements after the
Settlement
Puritans challenged the
authority
of
Elizabeth
as
Supreme Governor
Elizabeth used
punishment
and compromise to deal with
Puritan challenge
Crucifixes
were included in the Act of
Uniformity
Puritans saw crucifixes as
idols
and worshipping them would be a
sin
against God
Catholics
believed
crucifixes
were
symbolic
Elizabeth
worried that changing the look of English churches
significantly
would upset
Catholics
Puritan
bishops
threatened to
resign
if
crucifixes
were not removed
Elizabeth allowed Puritans to
remove
the crucifix
This showed Elizabeth was
willing
to
compromise
within her
Settlement
to keep everyone happy
Clergymen wearing
special
vestments
was included in the Settlement
Catholic clergymen believed
wearing
special vestments would allow them to
perform
miracles
Puritan clergymen believed
vestments
should be
plain
and
simple
Puritans
refused
to wear special
vestments
Elizabeth
fired
those who weren't
willing
to
educate
themselves on
vestments
Eventually, many clergymen
conformed
and wore the
vestments
This showed Elizabeth was not willing to
compromise
within the Settlement on parts which were
important
to her
Elizabeth responded the way she did becsuse she needed
supporters
of
Protestantism
behind the
Settlement
to ensure it was
successful
Elizabeth
realised thst Puritans could not make a claim to her throne:
Puritans did not have an
alternative
monarch
or a
foreign
country to help overthrow her
Catholics had an
alternative
monarch and
foreign
support - Elizabeth needed to make more
concessions
to
Catholics
than
Puritans