Henry VIII: Religion - The Spread of Protestant Ideas in Court Flashcards
1
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When did Henry start to encourage criticism of the Pope and the English clergy?
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- 1529 onwards
2
Q
Why did Henry encourage criticism of the Pope and the clergy?
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- Allowed those who demanded reform to speak openly to pressure the Pope to grant him a divorce
3
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How did this freedom to criticise the Pope affect the spread of Protestant ideas?
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- Offered reformers relief from persecution and a chance to influence England’s future
- Enabled reformers to develop ideas, increase support and gain influence within government and Church
4
Q
What factors helped spread Protestant ideas?
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- The King’s divorce
- Growing influence of Protestant sympathisers e.g Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell
5
Q
List different ways Anne Boleyn impacted the spread of Protestant ideas
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- Showed Henry the work of Tyndale
- Protected heretics like Robert Forman in London
- Encouraged appointment of reformers to positions of power and influence within Church
6
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Which piece of work by William Tyndale did Anne Boleyn show to Henry?
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- Showed Henry ‘The Obedience of the Christian Man’
- It argued kings had authority from God
- It argued royal authority was greater than any other power (including Pope)
- Was banned in England in 1528, but Anne Boleyn showed Henry a copy
7
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Which individuals got appointed to positions of power due to Anne Boleyn?
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- Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Shaxton (been accused of heresy) were appointed to bishops’ posts
- In 1532, Thomas Cranmer was appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury
8
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How was court and the government impacted by the spread of Protestant ideas?
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- By 1536, individuals who favoured Luther’s reforms were firmly established in government
- Henry frowned upon changes to doctrine, but these individuals still influenced religious debate at court