Elizabeth and religion Peg Flashcards
In what year was the religious settlement passed?
1559
Name the two acts that established the religious settlement
- Act of Supremacy
- Act of Uniformity
Name three things that influenced Elizabeth’s religious settlement
- Foreign policy
- domestic policy
- Personal
Name things the Protestants would have been happy with from the religious settlement
- Black rubric
- Communion in both kinds
Name two things the Catholics would have been happy with from religious settlement
- Vestments
- Images
- Supreme governor
What does taking communion in both kinds mean?
Both wine and bread, body and blood
How did Elizabeth enforce church attendance on a Sunday?
Fines
Which house opposed the settlement the most?
Lords
Who was Elizabeth’s first archbishop of Canterbury?
Matthew Parker
What was the Vestments controversy?
Refused to wear Vestments
Who arrived in England in 1568?
Mary Queen of Scots
When did the Northern rebellion take place?
1569
What did the Papal bull do in 1570?
Excommunicated
Who were the Puritans?
Extreme Protestants
Name a Puritan and Catholic challenge that took place in 1571
- Ridolfi plot (Catholic)
- Strictland (Puritan)
Name two radical Puritans
Separatists
Prespatarians
What was Field and Wilcox’s ‘Admonition to Parliament’?
Warning about Bishops and Church hierarchy
Who were Wentworth, Turner and Cope?
Puritans that looked to overturn the church, made a challenge in Parliament
How was Elizabeth’s third Archbishop (Whitgift) better than the 2nd (Grindal)?
Forced the Puritans to conform while Grindal was ineffective.
What were Whitgift’s 3 articles?
-Supremacy
-Common Prayer book
Tied the Puritans to the church
Who was Throckmorton?
Member of the nobility, plotted with Mendoza to assassinate the queen
When did the Babington plot take place?
1586
The Jesuits and the Seminary Priests arrived in 1574: Who were they?
Extreme Catholics looking to spread Catholicism
When was Mary Q of S executed?
1587
When did Philip II invade England?
1588