The social impact of religion and economic change under Edward V1-The social impact of religious and economic change Flashcards
What does evangelical mean?
term used by historians to describe anymore who favoured further religious reform, those who oppose it are described as conseravatives
What year was the issue of the royal injunctions which are radical in nature?
1547
What year was the dissolution of the chantries?
1547
What year was the Act of Uniformity which laid down the publication of the First Book of Common Prayer?
1548
What month and year was the Book of Common Prayer introduced?
1549
What year was the Revised Second Book of Common Prayer Introduced?
1552
What year was the Revised Second Book of Common Prayer?
1552
What year was the 42 articles of Religion published?
1553
Who are 2 examples of religious radicals whom Somerset welcomed into his household?
John Hooper and Thomas Bacon
What shows that Somerset was cautious in his religious policy?
the moderate Book of Common Prayer 1549 by Archbishop Cramner
What were the 2 key objectives of the First Book of Common Prayer 1549?
1) to establish a single form for services within the Church of England
2) translated the services into English go enhance understanding of key texts
What did Catholic Bishop Gardiner, a prisoner in the Tower thought could still imply the acceptance of transubstantiation?
the ambiguous Eucharistic declaration in the first Book of Common Prayer
What % of Londoners did Susan Brigden suggest were Protestant by 1547?
20%
The leaders of London Protestantism, especially who, were a vocal lobby and well placed among Somerset’s supporters?
Nicholas Ridley
Catholic survivalism remained strong in the north such as where? (4)
Lancashire, in Midland counties such as Staffordshire and Worcestershire and in the far south west
in 1547 who supported the Denunciation of images in London? (iconoclasm)
Nicholas Ridley
Possibly, why was there a Dissolution of chantries and religious guilds in 1547?
as the Crown needed money to pay for expensive foreign policy
What were the 3 religious changes made in 1547?
- Issue of royal injunctions
- Dissolution of chantries
- Denunciation of images in London
What religious change was made in 1548?
Act of Uniformity
What religious change was made in 1549?
First Book of Common Prayer
What religious change was made in 1552?
- Second Act of Uniformity
- Second Book of Common Prayer
What did the injunctions of 1547 do?
they attacked many traditional Catholic practises
What did the Dissolution of Chantries in 1547 lead many to believe?
that this was the start of the systematic asset stripping of the Church
What was Northumberland’s twofold strategy to the Church?
1) wished to continue Protestant reforms
2) Sought to plunder more of its wealth