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Flashcards covering key concepts related to the mid-Tudor crisis, focusing on the struggle between Catholics and Protestants, significant figures, publications, and the impact of the printing press in the intellectual developments during this period.
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The period of fierce struggle for control of the state Church during the reigns of Edward VI and Mary I is known as the __.
mid-Tudor crisis.
Bishop Stephen Gardiner was inspired by the teachings of __ and believed in a reformed Catholic Church.
Erasmus.
Reformist humanist scholars, such as Hugh Latimer, were influenced by the teachings of and .
John Calvin and Martin Luther.
Protestant authors published theological works during Edward VI's reign, including Cranmer's and Latimer's .
Book of Homilies; Sermons of the Plough.
The __ was foundational for the Counter-Reformation and was produced in response to Protestant literature.
renaissance in Catholic humanist and religious thought.
Cranmer's and the were intended to form the basis of the new Protestant Church of England.
Books of Common Prayer; Forty-Two Articles.
During Mary's reign, many of Edward's religious changes were __ and Protestant ideas were rejected.
reversed.
Roger Edgeworth's __ was a collection of Catholic Reformation sermons designed to counter Protestant theology.
Sermons very fruitfull.
The succession of __ enabled Protestant humanist scholars to firmly establish Protestant ideology in England after Mary's reign.
Elizabeth.