The Puritan threat Flashcards
What did puritans do on Sundays?
Did religious studies. No theatre/gambling/games/
What were Presbyterians?
Extreme Puritans who fought for their cause.
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When was the Vestments controversy?
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1570
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What was the Vestments controversy?
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Archbishop of Canterbury wrote the ‘book of advertisements’. Many puritans were against this and 37 were sacked in London.
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‘When was’ Thomas Cartwright?
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1570
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What did Thomas Cartwright do?
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Cartwright threatened to abolish archbishops because he was a Presbyterian.
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What did John Stubbs do?
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Wrote a book criticising the Queen in 1579. He alleged that the Queen was engaged with the duke of Anjou.
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What were the Marprelate Tracts?
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In 1588-89 a series of Leaflets sent across the country, though this had a minimal impact because Protestants did the same with protestant ideas.
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What did Walter Strictland do?
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- A Puritan MP from Yorkshire who wrote a new book of common prayer. Banned as a MP as a result. 1571
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What did John Field and Thomas Wilcox do?
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- Published 2 books saying that the bile wanted a Presbyterian Church.
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What did Peter Wentworth do do?
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- Complained that MPs did not have a say in Parliament.
Who was Archbishop Grindal?
Archbishop of Canterbury in July 1575 who was asked to stop prophesying (puritan meetings) but he did nothing.
What did John Whitgift do to stop Presbyterianism?
He replaced Grindal and was not sympathetic to puritans. Issued the 3 articles forcing people to accept archbishops, the Book of common prayer and the 39 articles.
When did separatist Puritans set up their own Church?
In 1580