RCE works/thinkers Flashcards

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Luther’s work arguing sola fide

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Sermon on Good Works

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basis of individualist anti-church ideas and reason for Luther’s excommunication

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On The Freedom of a Christian

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enabled people to follow the services which formed the pattern of a monk’s day, lavishly illustrated

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Book of Hours

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Luther’s New Testement translation

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September Testement

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Henry’s attack on Martin Luther for which he was titled Defender of the Faith, aided by Thomas More

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Assertio Septem Sacramentorum

bonus: it was Pope Leo X who titled him

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History of England written by Polydore Vergil, an intense critic of wolsey who attested that everyone hated him in a 1555 History

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Anglica Historia

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example of a will in which people left things to their preists for that they would be prayed for and have their name written on a Bede roll

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Will of Henry Foldynton

22 June 1530

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Account of various feast days and involvement of church in life in 1530s

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the state of Melford church and of Our Lady’s chapel at the east end, as I, Roger Martyn, did know it

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modern demonstration that their was great support for the Catholic Church by Eamon Duffy

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The Stripping of the Alters

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Famous narrative by Chaucer which critiques pardoners as tricking gullible people

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Cantebury Tales, specifically The Pardoner’s Tale

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Popular genre of books promoting a greater degree of English autonomy

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Books about King Artgur and the Knights of the Round Table

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Book written during the reign of Mary I but not published until 1563, giving evidence of Protestants and Lollards burned as Heretics

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Actes and Monuments

John Foxe

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13
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Thomas More novel imagining a better world

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Utopia

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14
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Luther’s 1517 challenge to the papacy

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Ninety-Five Theses

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15
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The greatest work of John Wycliffe

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Summa Theologiae

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historian challenging the idea of a continuous tradition of Lollardy into the sixteenth century

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Richard Rex

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Wycliffe’s Bible

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Middle English Bible/Wycliffian/Wycliffite Bible

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Work by Simon Fish against the Church, written in exile in Antwerp and given as a gift to Henry VIII by Anne Boleyn

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Supplication for the Beggars

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19
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Defence of the Catholic Church by Thomas More

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The Supplication of Souls

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William Tyndale’s work in which he advocated the proponderance of vernacular Bibles

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The Obedience of a Christian Man

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work by Erasmus mediating Catholic and Protestant views of free will

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On the Freedom of the Will

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Erasmus’s Latin/Greek Bible translations, which would become the basis for later vernacular translations

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Textus Receptus

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Luther’s text which Henry VIII responded to attacking the Church.

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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

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1649 source noting the significance of holy relics around 1530 by Lord Herbert

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Life and Reign of Henry VIII

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text defending the church and attacking royal supremacy by Reginald Pole, 1536
*In Defense of Ecclesiastical Unity*
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Bible verse used by Henry to argue annulment
*Leviticus 20:21*
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Bible verse permitting marrying your brother's widow
*Deuteronomy 24:5*
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invited Erasmus to Cambridge, sometimes regarded as the real writer of *Defence of the Seven Sacraments*
John Fisher
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letter used to justify the separation of the English Church to the Church in Rome
Response to Edward the Confessor from Pope Eleutherius | called him the 'Vicar [of God] in said realm"
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chronicle containing information about the Reformation Parliament
*Chronicle of Edward Hall*
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work composed by cranmer, collection of historical documents seaking to prove that bishops had the right to pronounce on Henry's divorce without reference to Rome.
1530 *Collectanea Statis Capiosa*
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where did Thomas More make a speech arguing that stature could not over-ride Canon Law
a his trial for treason on 1 July 1535
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historian arguing that Henry VIII's jousting accident may have had an effect on his behaviour
Susannah Lipscomb
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attempt by Thomas Cromwell to prevent priests from discussion controversial ideas being shared by evangelicals and enforced what they should and should not include in their sermons.
1535 *Order for Preachers*
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letter in which Cromwell rejects the authority of the Pope
1539 Letter to the King's representative in Germany
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book written by Cranmer which came out in 1548 criticising the ungodliness of the privy council under Henry VIII
*A Confutation of unwritten verities*
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writer who recorded the ridiculousness of claimed relics in monasteries novemeber 1535
John Ap Rice
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historian arguing PoG was a religous revolt
The Dodds
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historian believed PoG was a response to taxation
Michael Bush
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Historian viewing PoG as a revolt of the aristocracy, associated with Catherine of Aragon
Geoffrey Elton
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Historian who focused on localised economic issues as causes of PoG
Richard Hoyle
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book used by priests containing the existing Catholic liturgy
Catholic Missal
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Cranmer's later work making his Protestant views on transubstantiation known
*Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ*, July 1550
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first bible in English authorised to be used in all churches
the *Great Bible*
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Bible commissioned by Miles coverdale and printed in Paris used in English and Welsh parishes from 1538
the *Matthew Bible* 1535 - coverdale's translation was reliant on those of Luther and Tyndale, Henry thought it would cause a misconstrual of christian teaching
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Bible whose frontpiece showed Henry, Cromwell and Cranmer as important
*Bishops' Book*
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1539 revision of coverdale bible
the *Great Bible*
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historian that argues that the main architect of religious changed from 1536 to 1547 was Henry VIII
G. W. Bernard
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also known as the Bishops' Book, a resolution of doctrinal disputes which was too Protestant for Henry and unauthorised three years after authoritsation
*Institution of a Christian Man*, 1537
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also known as the King's Book, a book commissioned by parliament in 1540 to replace the Bishops' Book. Argued to be wholly written by Henry
*A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man*
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reformed Liturgy produced by Cranmer
English Litany 1544
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introduced to provide guidance for schoolmasters in religion
King's Prymer 1545
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Cranmer's 1547 book of homilies
*Certayne Sermons, or Homelies appoynted by the kynges Maiestie*