the Henrician reformation

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Phase 1: Early Reform (1536–1539)

  • The 10 Articles (1536)

  • 1st Royal Injunctions (1536)

  • Bishops’ Book (1537)

  • English Bible

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The 10 Articles (1536)

  • 5 reformist

  • 5 conservative

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1st Royal Injunctions (1536)

  • pope

  • royal supremacy

  • superstitious images

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Bishops’ Book (1537)

  • 10 articles

  • sacraments

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English Bible

  • Matthew Bible (1537)

  • Great Bible (1539).

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Phase 2: A Shift Back to Catholicism (1539–1543)

  • 2nd Royal Injunctions (1538)

  • The 6 Articles (1539)

  • The King’s Book (1543)

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2nd Royal Injunctions (1538)

  • jp’s

  • Removed venerated objects

  • registers

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The 6 Articles (1539)

  • return to catholic doctrine

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The King’s Book (1543)

  • bishops book

  • sacraments

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Protestant elements of Henrician reformation

  • Royal Supremacy over Pope.

  • Dissolution of the Monasteries.

  • Bible and Litany in English.

  • Sermons, Lord’s Prayer, and Commandments emphasized.

  • Reduction in feast days and pilgrimages.

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catholic elements of Henrician reformation

  • Transubstantiation, 7 sacraments, private Masses.

  • No clerical marriage.

  • Use of saints and rituals continued.

  • Traditional burnings for heresy.

  • Church hierarchy largely unchanged.

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final years (1543–1547)

  • largely catholic