religion post 1530 Flashcards
Act in Restraint of Appeals
1533 protestant - not a change in doctrine or belief
stopped Catherine appealing to Rome
Act of Supremacy
1534 protestant - abolished papal power and made Henry head of church
1536
Act of 10 Articles
Royal injunctions
protestant leaning - opposed by Pilgrimage of Grace
1537
Bishop’s Book and Matthew’s Bible 1537 protestant leaning
1538
John Lambert executed - Catholic leaning
Publication of Great bible - protestant leaning
The Six Articles
1539 - Catholic leaning
marriages
1540 - Anne of Cleves Protestant
Catherine Howard - Catholic faction
1543
Act for the Advancement of the True Religion - restricted access
1543-7
few changes, although the arrangements of the Privy Council gave Protestantism the advantage
1547
majority of population - Catholic
throughout this period
Henry maintained a belief in the real presence at the Eucharist, however, he was sceptical about pilgrimages, chantries and purgatory
Henry’s religion
a personal theology - stranded between Catholicism and Protestantism
could be considered Henricianism - once he died, it died with him