Conditions Of The Church - Bad Flashcards
What happened in 1511??
John Colet, Dean of St Paul’s preached a sermon attacking the abuses within the church and accusing the clergy of being ambitious and greedy
When had John Colet, Dean of St Paul’s preached a sermon attacking the abuses within the church and accusing the clergy of being ambitious and greedy?
1511
Who preached a sermon attacking the abuses within the church and accusing the clergy of being ambitious and greedy in 1511?
John Colet, Dean of St Paul’s
What type of corruption was common in the church?
Pluralism
What roles did Thomas Magnus have?
Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire
Canon At Windsor and Lincoln
Master of St Leonard’s Hospital in York
Master of the College of St Sepuchre and Sibthrope College
Vicar of Kendal
Rector of Bedale, Sessay and Kirby
Who had the roles of:
Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire
Canon At Windsor and Lincoln
Master of St Leonard’s Hospital in York
Master of the College of St Sepuchre and Sibthrope College
Vicar of Kendal
Rector of Bedale, Sessay and Kirby
Thomas Magnus
When was the Hunne Case?
1514
What case happened in 1514?
Hunne Case
What were examples of anti-clericalism and clerical abuses of power?
Hunne Case (1514) Standish Affair
What did the Hunne Case (1514) and Standish Affair symbolise?
Examples of anti-clericalism and clerical abuses of power
What had happened to Parliament in 1515?
Feelings of anti-clericalism
When had feelings of anti-clericalism entered Parliament?
1515
What was the impact of anti-clericalism in Parliament beginning in 1515?
Instances were rare
What was published in 1517?
Luther’s 95 Theses
When was Luther’s 95 Theses published?
1517
What was the impact of the publication of the Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517?
Church came under attack in Central Europe
Why did the Church come under attack in Central Europe?
Publication of the Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517
What was the impact of Lutheranism in England?
Attracted a small proportion of England (Small group of Cambridge scholars interested in Luther’s ideas)
What was Lollardy?
Followers of a 14th century Oxford clergyman, whose ideas were similar to Luther
What was the name given to the followers of a 14th century Oxford clergyman, whose ideas were similar to Luther?
Lollardy
Where was Lollardy present?
Chiltern Hills, but this was a small group and there was no national organisation
What was present in Chiltern Hills?
Lollardy, but this was a small group and there was no national organisation
What happened particularly in South-East and London?
Worry regarding the payment of tithes
Where was there worry regarding the payment of tithes?
South-East and London
What was the impact of the worry regarding the payment of tithes in South-East and London?
More susceptible to reform
What had fallen in popularity?
Religious orders had been reduced
What happened in monasteries and nunneries?
Falling in numbers
What happened to the new abbeys, priories and friaries?
Being built lower than previous centuries