religious change under somerset 47-49 Flashcards
what was iconoclasm
defacement of artefacts, stained windows, attacks on images and alters
removal of crosses
impact of iconoclasm
rioting and disorder
90% of artefacts lost
feb 1548 nationwide order to ban images
significance of iconoclasm
impacts culture, life of people
encourages disorder
what was the book of homilies
1547
provided clergy with model sermons
impact of Book of Homilies
ensured all parishes had access to protestant ideas
significance of book of homilies
shows protestant leanings were intentional
impact chantries act
more coins in circulation led to inflation so prices increased
potential to create disorder
significance of chantries act
1548
chantries had provided education for the local communities
what was the treason act
freedom to discuss religion
repealed unpopular legislation from Henry’s reign
impact of treason act
furthered Edward Seymours reputation as a reformer
provokes acts of public disorder
significance of treason act
had wanted to avoid disorder, but his ‘modernising’ act created just that
what was the first act of uniformity
jan 1549
ordered clergy to use protestnat ideas
satisfy moderate reforms
significance of first act of uniformity
huge religious change and had a large impact
what was the first prayer book
fairly traditional version of communion/ eucharist service
impact of First Prayer Book
Western rebellion 1549
Devon and Cornwall-parishioner compelled their priests to return to the old ways
poor economic and social conditions
7000 rebels
significance of first prayer book
2000 rebels killed
victory for Edwardian forces- showed strength
8600 troops sent by the king
what were education and visitations
to test whether the laity knew the 10 commandments and the Lord’s prayer
impact of visitations
Gloucester- out of 311 clergy 11 didn’t know the Lord’s prayer and 171 didn’t know the 10 commandments
many nobility and gentry willing to accept the moderate changes
opposition from grassroots
significance of visitations
difficult to enforce
showed leadership of the church were willing to take action
how successful was somerset?
unrest in Devon, Cornwall, Yorkshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire
a more radical protestant faith preceded slowly and met opposition
bishops
9 supported reform
10 opposed any changes
8 remained undecided
with such an even balance somerset was cautious to reform to much
elites attitude to reform
a majority of the elite appear to have been for some religious reform, at least not opposed to it
Lower clergy attitude to reform
opposed reform
mostly uneducated and were anxious to maintain traditions
the people’s attitude to reform
very conservative in outlook
lot of their popular culture was based on rituals and festivals of the old church