Elizabethan Religion

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In ____, ______ _____ MP was ____ from the HoC, and parliament was prorogued after he introduced a bill to change the Common BoP, and _______

  • 1571

  • Walter Strickland

  • banned

  • Vestments

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when was the Puritan manifesto, _______ __ _______ published?

  • Admonition to Parliament

  • 1572

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After trying to abolish the oath of supremacy, _____ ____(MP) and _____ ____ (MP) was imprisoned (____)

  • Peter Wentworth

  • James Mortice

  • 1593

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How many times was Peter Wentworth imprisoned?

3

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How many Catholic priests were executed in 1582?

11

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In ____, the ______ Articles re-affirmed the C of E’s ______ doctrine, and was accepted by puritans, and enemies of puritans such as Whitgift.

  • 1595

  • Lambeth

  • Calvinist

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Name 3 Church papist bishops:

  • Salisbury

  • London

  • Ely

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What ended the vestments controversy?

1566 Advertisements by Archbishop Parker

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How many clergy were removed over the vestments controversy?

37

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how many Presbyterian ministers were removed by Whitgift’s high commission

300

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The Martin Marprelate Tracts (___) were a best-seller but deemed too offensive criticising the clergy

1589

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What was the CofE’s defence against puritan propaganda?

Laws of ecclesiastical polity (1593)

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Act against Seditious Secretaries ___ targeted radical puritans and presbyterians, leading to the execution of John ____, a puritan leader.

  • 1593

  • Greenwood

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Crucifix controversy

Puritan victory

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What mandated that every Church had to have an English bible and copy of Erasmus’ paraphrases?

Royal Injunctions (1559)

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In ____ the __ Articles established the fundamental doctrine of the CofE

  • 1571

  • 39

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What Act raised the recusancy fine to a massive £20/ month?

Act to Retain her Majesty’s subjects in their due Allegiance (1581)

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Between 1580-__ , the Society of Jesus sent __ Jesuits priests to England

  • 85

  • 179

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What proportion of catholic priests served in London, rather than the more fertile North?

50%

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In ____, Pope ___ gave written support for the ____ plot to assassinate the Queen

  • 1571

  • Pius V

  • Ridolfi

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the ____ Act against Jesuits and Seminary priests aimed to expel all catholic priests on pain of ____

  • 1585

  • Treason

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After loosing their leader, ____ ____ in ____, the Presbyterian movement became much more disorganised and effective.

  • John Field

  • 1588

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Thomas _____, a professor of divinity at Campbridge had to flee for his life after declaring that a church system based on hierarchy of bishops and the queen was un-biblical and should be replaced by a ____ ___ ______.

  • Cartwright

  • council of elders

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Despite challenging the religious settlement in parliament, and subsequently being imprisoned, ___ ___ MP was knighted by the Queen only _ years later

  • Anthony Cope

  • 5

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Elizabeth ordered her archbishop ____ to ban prophesying and _____ him when he initially refused.

  • Grindal

  • Suspended