puritain opp to laudism 4 Flashcards

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surprisingly their wasn’t universal dissfaction

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many liked the new refroms but it was clear it offended/alliennatied large sections

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the puritan network

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during pr, network f puritains developed, known as ‘godly party’ -
Hampden case, providence island company, puritain phamplets

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impact of the puritain network

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influential puritans formed relationships and consolidated their opposition- network gaining momentum
-business ventures helped provide funding
-many played active role in parliment 1640

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emmigatraion

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many prutiians left eng to est colonies in east coast of America ‘New England’, allowing them to settle independent churches and avoid prosecution

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puritan literature- William pryne 1632

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histriomastix> attack on England renacianse theatre. called women actors ‘notorious whores’ perceived as attack on henrettia Maria

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punishment of William pryne

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piloted, 5k fine, life imprisoment, his further attacks on lauinsm whilst imprisioned led to branding on cheeks ‘LS’

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puritain literature- Henry Burton

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‘for god and king’ collectionn of sermons, accused bishop and persist as catholic

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puritain literature- John bastwick

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the letany- deanoiced bishops as devillished enemies of god

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puritain literature - lilbourne

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‘a work of beast’ church dominated by beasts

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punishment of Burton/bastwick/lillbourne

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all 3 were pilloried, mutated, an improsned for life. (usually gentry spared physically punishment)

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puritan resistance (communion table)

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parishioners at st Gregorys church London refused to move the communion table> PUNSIHMENT by privy council 1633

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some puritain ministers continued to preach and espouse puritain doctrine

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many were dismissed from their posts eg Nathanial ward- censured in 1631 and dismissed 1633. later immigrated to massachutes.

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Henry sherfvield- LCONOCLASM

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was prosecuted for destroying stained glass window after being told by a bishop he can’t replace it

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purtiain seperatism

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a small number of prutiian ministers and congregations broke away from coe. they est independent churches eg William Worthin in Monmouthshire

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hadd opp with book of sports

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as it allowed archery ect>catholic. over ship money

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