Religion Flashcards

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When Did James become King?

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1603

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What was the millenary petition and when was it?

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1603

A list of requests by Puritans demanding what reforms they would want.

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When was the Hampton Court Conference? What is it?

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1604
A religious conference in response to the millenary petition, made James look like he was willing to listen to the Puritans.

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What were the Bancroft Canons? When were they?

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  1. James gave full support to the Church laws (Bancroft’s Canons).
    Condemned Puritans in the millenary petition, persecuted them.
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What was the Gunpowder Plot? When was it?

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November 1605.

Attempt to kill the king. Driven by Catholicism.

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What was the Oath of Allegiance? When was it?

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1606.

James forced Catholic recusants to declare allegiance to himself instead of the Pope.

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When was the King James Bible Published?

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1611

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Who’s book did James allow to be published?

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Arminian Cleric Richard Montagu’s “A New Gag for an Old Goose”

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What was the York House Conference? When was it?

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1626.
Intended to persuade Charles to move away from Anti-Calvinism, but failed.
Buckingham’s political relationship with Charles strengthened.
Charles did not attend, showed his favouring towards Arminianism.

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