Edward Religion Flashcards
1
Q
What were the religious changes under Somerset?
A
- Direction of Protestantism
- Moderate book of common Prayer 1549
- Single form of service
- translate services into English
2
Q
What did the ‘Denunciation of Images in London’ signify?
A
- 1547
- Reflected radical attitudes among churchmen
- widespread Iconoclasm
3
Q
What did the 1547 Royal injunctions reflect?
A
- radical
- Attacked popular features of Catholicism
4
Q
What did the ‘Dissolution of Chantries and religious guilds’ signify?
A
- Crown using the church to gain finances
- Further attack on Catholicism
5
Q
What did the Book of common prayer entail?
A
- A uniform approach to religious services
- More moderate approach to religious reform
6
Q
What was the religious change under Northumberland?
A
- Continue Protestant reforms
- Plunder Church’s wealth
7
Q
What did the revised book of common prayer represent?
A
- Cranmer was becoming more radical
- Northumberland was taking a radical approach
- 1552
8
Q
What changes took place in the 1552 revised book of common prayer?
A
- Removed ‘conservative’ ceremonies
- Ban on use of ‘Popish’ vestments
- Restriction on use of Church music