Elizabeth's Religious Settlement Flashcards
1
Q
What did the Act of Supremacy do?
A
- rejected Papal Supremacy
- reformation legislation of Henry VIII’s reign restored
- heresy law repealed
- Queen now the ‘Supreme Governor’ of the Church of England
- oath of supremacy to be taken by clergymen and church officials
2
Q
What impact did the act of supremacy have on the clergy?
A
- because of lack of records, it is impossible to estimate how many parish clergymen were deprived of their offices
- visitors empowered to administer the oath under the terms of the Act may have been reluctant to deprive too many clergy due to the difficulty of replacing them
- most important evidence, the Act Book of the Visitors in York, seems to indicate that the visitors were only really interested in the more important clergy members
3
Q
What did the Act of Uniformity do?
A
- specified the use of a single Book of Common Prayer
- a modified version of Cranmer’s 1552 version, which was strongly Protestant
- variations in the Eucharist belief were possible as the 1549 and 1552 wordings were both permitted
4
Q
What were the royal injunctions?
A
- instructions on the conduct of church services and government of the Church issued in the Queen’s name as Supreme governor
- first injunctions made clear the Protestant character and emphasised the ‘suppression of superstition’
- parish churches required to purchase an English Bible