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When
were Royal injunctions issued?
July 1547
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When
was the Dissolution of the Chantries?
January 1549
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When
was the Act of
Uniformity
?
January 1549
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When was the Book of Common Prayer issued?
May 1549
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When
was the Second Act of Uniformity?
March 1552
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When
was the Revised Book of Common Prayer published?
December 1552
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When
was the
Forty Two Articles of Religion
published?
June 1553
(confirmed the firmly protestant nature of the official doctrine)
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What
objectives did the Book of Common Prayer have?
Establish a single
form
of form of services and to
translate
services into English.
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When
was there the Denunciation of images in London?
February 1547
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When
were the injunctions? What did they reflect?
July 1547
reflected
radical
attitudes in
government
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What were the December 1547 dissolution of the Chantries and religious guilds for?
Crown
needed money to pay for expensive
foreign policy
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Why was the Book of Common Prayer introduced in May 1549?
Need for
uniform
approach to
religious
services
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What
was Northumberland's strategy in relation to the Church?
-Continue the
reforms Somerset
started
-sought to
plunder
more of its
wealth
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What
were the two reforming traditions?
-Teaching of
evangelical
humanism with those who identified with the teachings of
Erasmus
-the radical forms of
Protestantism
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What type of reform gained pace under Northumberland?
More
militant
and less
comprehensive
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What did the 1547 Injections require Parish churches to do?
Have a copy of the
Paraphrase of Erasmus
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Who was Edward's Tutor?
Humanist Sir
John Cheke
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Which
humanist writer gained support from the government?
Nicholad Udall
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Who encouraged humanist scholars at Cambridge?
William Cecil
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Which
humanist reformers were invited to work in England at Cambridge by Cranmer?
Peter Martyr and Martin Bucer (great Lutheran and humanist scholar Philip
Melanchthon
was invited to be Bucer replacement)
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What
was impressive under Edward's reign?
The fact he only has two
rebellions
unrelated to the religious reforms which changed more of England's society than any other
monarch
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Who
influenced Northumberland the most?
John Hooper
(who
Cranmer
found divisive)
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