MTC 6.2 - Northumberland Religious Change Flashcards
Chapter 6.2 - religious changes under n’land
chapter 6.2
Why did the government believe there would be little opposition to further change?
They had defeated the rebels in the summer of 1549
What led to further Protestant moves being made?
Northumberland’s triumph
What revised the procedure for the ordination of priests in January 1550?
The new Ordinal
What was Bishop Hooper annoyed about in regards to the new Ordinal?
Hew was annoyed by the swearing of an oath to saints and the need to wear a surplice
What position did Hooper decline and what was he imprisoned for?
Hooper declined the post of Bishop of Gloucester and was imprisoned for failure to stop preaching
What conservative bishop was deprived of his see?
Gardiner
What act was introduced when parliament met in January 1552?
A new Treason Act
What did the Treason Act make illegal?
To question the Royal Supremacy or any beliefs of the Church
What act followed the Treason Act in March 1552?
The Second Act of Uniformity
What did the Second Act of Uniformity do?
Made it law to use the second book of Common Prayer in church services
When was the Second Book of Common Prayer released?
1552
What did the Second Book of Common Prayer provide the basis for?
Church services
What did an Act of Parliament in 1552 condemn?
The absence of people from church