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The triumph of Elizabeth (1563-1603)
Elizabeth early religion
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What was the religious settlement? Eliz
An attempt to settle the division that had been caused during
Henry
Ed and
Marys
reifn
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Which branch of religion did Elizabeth personally follow?
Lutheran
Protestantism
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Which 2 branches of religion did Elizabeth incorporate into her settlement?
English
catholicism
and
lutheranism
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What were the 4 acts introduced in Eliz religious settlement?
- act of
supremacy
- act of
uniformity
- act of royal
injunctions
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When was the act of supremacy? Eliz
1559
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What laws did the 1559 act of supremacy restore?
Reformation
legislation
, eg act of appeal
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What laws did the 1559 act of supremacy remove?
Heresy laws
1555
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What did everyone have to swear under the
1559
act of supremacy
?
An oath of supremacy
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Under the 1559 act of supremacy, eliz became what?
Supreme governor
of the church
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Why did Elizabeth become supreme governor of the church rather than supreme head?
So she was
on behalf of god
. Not eluding to the hierarchy
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Under the 1559 act of supremacy, Elizabeth gave powers to who, and to do what?
Commissioners and JPS to check if churches are following her
Protestant
rules
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When was the act of uniformity? Elizabeth
1559
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What did the act of uniformity 1559 introduce?
The
1552
book of common prayer
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Why did Elizabeth choose the 1552 book of common prayer?
It was less radical, but it did contain some
1549
wording
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What elements of the 1549 prayer book were used under Elizabeth?
Wording of
Eucharist
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What did the 1559 act of uniformity introduce in church to limit the hierarchy?
The
black rubric
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What was the black rubric?
People no longer knelt at
altars
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The act of uniformity of 1559 allowed priests to
Wear
popish
vestments and ornaments
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Was the act of uniformity of 1559 popular? Why not?
It only got passed through the
House of Lords
with
3
votes
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When were the royal injunctions under Elizabeth?
1559
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What replaced altars in the 1559 royal injunctions?
Tables
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Clergy were forbidden from marrying under the
1559
royal injunctions
.true or false
True but could be granted with a certificate to marry
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How many injunctions were there in the 1559?
57
. Previous acts not clear enough
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Under the 1559 royal injunctions, what did they want to do with hypocrisies?
Rid of them not destroy eg
stained glass windows
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Under the 1559 royal injunctions, churches needed a bible and what else?
A book containing
Erasmus
phrases
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Under the 1559 injunctions; what did priests have to prove?
That they were up to the job by getting 2
JP
references
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How many times did preachers have to preach under Elizabeth's injunctions or 1559?
Once
a month to keep their license
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What religious practice was banned under the 1559 royal injunctions?
Pilgrimages
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How many catholic bishops took the oath of supremacy to Elizabeth?
1
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What percentage of all lower clergy refused to take the oath to Elizabeth?
Only
4%
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Who was unimpressed with the Act of Uniformity?
The
House of Lords
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The act of uniformity got passed through Parliament with how many votes?
3
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What did a cleric have to do before getting married?
Questioned by his
bishop
and 2
JPs
from his diocese
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Who reported that there was hoard of men going into churches preaching extreme Protestant views eliz?
Venetian
II Schifanoya
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How many catholic bishops arrested in 1559?
2
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Who were the two puritans on Elizabeth's council?
Robert Dudley
Earl of Leicester
and
Francis Walsingham
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Were
popish vestments
allowed under the
Religious settlement
?
Yes
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What did
catholic
clergy
refuse to do under
Elizabeth
?
Destroy any equipment or images needed for mass
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Where were pockets of Catholicism reported under Elizabeth?
At under
Lindfield
Battle
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Why did Elizabeth not clamp down on catholicism?
As she believed if they were loyal to the
Queen
and discreet in their worship they should be tolerated
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