reformation- key events Flashcards

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1530

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clergy accused, and later fined, for praemunire

increased Protestantism

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1532

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January, Parliament banned the payments of annates (a tax going to the Pope)

March, Cromwell called on to investigate the abuses of the clergy. Supplication of the Ordinaries - meant Henry could revise any Church law

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1534

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March

Act of succession- Mary now illegitimate
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Act for the Submission of the Clergy - prevents contact with the pope
and
Act of Supremacy- control of doctrine and belief now

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1536

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Feb

Dissolution of Lesser Monasteries- conservative

Act of Ten Articles

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1539

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June

Act for Dissolution of Larger Monasteries
Act of Six Articles

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6
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1540

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Jan

Marries Anne of Cleves

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G.W Bernard

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suggests that Henry had no particular interest in Monasteries so had no reason to spare them

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1533

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Act of Restraint of Appeals - prevents appeals to pope on religious matters. Foreign powers now can’t interfere

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1529

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Parliament voice anti-Clerical feelings - later Wolsey was dismissed, as he was an epitome of clerical abuses

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Anne’s influence

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provided Henry with anti-Papal texts by Tyndale, Simon Fish and Christopher St. German - these stated that the king should government the church

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1533

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Henry secretly married Anne Boleyn and Henry became the supreme head of the Church in England

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between 1533-36

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a series of Acts of Parliament defined the nature and organisation of the Church in England. These laws systematically stripped away the Pope’s control and transferred power in key areas to the King - for example, Act of Supremacy 1534

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causes for Break with Rome

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desire for a male heir, love for Anne, role of Boleyn faction, Henry’s own conscience, desire for power and increase in revenue

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Act of Six Articles

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1540 - brought an end to the Protestant changes and reintroduced a strongly catholic interpretation into Church services amongst other changes

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15
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Fall of Cromwell

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1540

seemed to mark a new stage in developments

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16
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1543

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Married Catherine Parr, which gave the protestant movement renewed vigour

17
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Edward and Elizabeth

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were educated with Protestant scholars like Richard Coxe