Religious legislation for the break with Rome Flashcards

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Act in Restraint of Appeals (3)

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  • 1533
  • No appeals to be made to Rome, but instead to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Allowed Boleyn marriage.
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Act of Dispensation (2)

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  • 1534

- Ended all payments to Rome.

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Act for the Submission of the Clergy (2)

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  • 1534

- Repeated submission of the clergy.

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First Succession Act (2)

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  • 1534

- Male heirs of Anne Boleyn, their heirs, then Elizabeth

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Act of Supremacy (2)

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  • 1534

- Henry was supreme head of the church.

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Treason Act (2)

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  • 1534

- Calling Henry, Anne or their heirs heretics was treason.

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Act of First Fruits and Tenths (2)

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  • 1534

- First year’s income from new offices and then 10% annually would go to the crown.

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Act Against Papal Authority (2)

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  • 1536

- Removed the pope’s power over heresy.

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Restraint of the Annates (3)

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  • 1532
  • Banned sending first year’s income from a bishopric to Rome.
  • Part of submission of the clergy.
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Supplication of the Ordinaries (3)

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  • 1532
  • Church can’t enact Church law without royal consent.
  • Part of submission of the clergy.
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Statute of Praemunire (3)

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  • 1530
  • Church shouldn’t have been appealing to Rome over Henry, as the pope was a foreign power.
  • Part of submission of the clergy.
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