religion Flashcards

1
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When was the act of supremacy passed?

A

1559

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2
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What did the act of supremacy do?

A

re-established the break with rome

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3
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What was Elizabeth’s title in the church?

A

supreme govener

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4
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How did the church officials show their loyalty?

A

swore and oath to Elizabeth

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5
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When was the act of uniformity passed?

A

1559

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6
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When were the Royal injunctions put it place?

A

1559

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7
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what did the Royal injunctions do?

A

new prayer book, abandoned mass, pilgrimage and saints

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8
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When was the Treason act passed?

A

1571

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9
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what did the act of treason do?

A

established that questioning Elizabeth and brining the Bull of excommunication to England was punishable by death

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10
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What happened if citizens went abroad for more that 6 months and what did this stop?

A

they had their land taken, to stop catholic missionaries

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11
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What was the new catholic group that emerged in the 1580s?

A

the jesuits

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12
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what did the 1585 parliament act do?

A

made being a priest treason and all priests had to leave England within 40 days or be senteced to death

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13
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When were gatherings of Catholics made illegal?

A

1593

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14
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When were puritan printing presses destroyed?

A

1672

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15
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When were parliament banned from discussing religious matters?

A

1576

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16
Q

Who was John Whitgift?

A

a strict Anglican who ended prophesying

17
Q

How many priests did the Three act suspend?

A

300