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Confessional state

A state with a single national church is established and maintained by government


Failure to attend services regularly is treated as a crime

Book of Common Prayer

English prayer book first introduced in 1549


Modified by James I in 1604


Contained details of structure and instructions for church services

Predestined

All things have been preordained by God before they happen


God has nearly decided who will and will not go to heaven, cannot earn passage through merit

Recusancy

Resistance to the authority and beliefs of the CofE

Diocese

A district under the supervision of a bishop

Episcopacy

Government of a church by bishops

Rot and Branch Petition

Attempted to remove the perceived root of all problems in the church: the rule of bishops


Signed by 15K Londoners

Apologetic narration

Appealed for the right to establish independence in churches outside national establishment

Who supported the Apologetical Narration

New Model Army

What made the NMA a big threat to Puritans

Their mobility and meritocratic system which could inspire people to be swayed away from the Puritan thinking that life was predestined and merit wouldn’t get you into heaven

What led to the collapse of Puritan hopes for a national church

Disbanding of Army in 1667

What happened in 1650 as backlash to radical groups

Blasphemy Act

What was the Blasphemy Act

Radical religious activity was given a harsh penalty

What was the public mood for religious discipline in 1650

Supportive

What was the Act of Uniformity

Installed uniform worship

Give two committees that ran church protectorate

Triers + Ejectors

What was Cromwell’s religious philosophy

“Everyone is allowed to find their way to God”

What groups were clamped down by Cromwell

Arminians

What was the Worcester house declaration

Reestablished Church of England and bishops

Why were hopes for a flexible church not realised in 1660

Fifth Monarchists

Who faced attacks due to Laud’s reforms

Bishops

Covenant of the Scots

An attempt to establish Presbyterian form of organisation

Who was Edward Hyde

Member of the Long Parliament


Charles Chancellor

What was the Roman Catholic belief for Faith

Salvation open to all through the Catholic Church

What was the Arminian belief for Faith and salvation

Salvation open to all who seek it through a true Church


God offers to all, mankind can accept or reject it

What was the Anglican belief for Faith and salvation

Salvation by Faith alone

What was the Puritan/Calvinist belief for Faith and salvation

Salvation by faith to those predestined; shown by a willingness to accept discipline and a godly life

What was the Arminian belief in the Role of the Church

The church guides through a priesthood given special status and symbolised by robes and ceremonies

What was the Anglican belief in the Role of the Church

Guidance through authority of the church based on the bible

What was the Roman Catholic belief in the Role of the Church

The Catholic Church and its sacraments provide the path to God; taking parts counts for salvation

What was the Puritan/Calvinist belief in the Role of the Church

To guide and teach according to the Bible


Use discipline to support the godly and control the sinners