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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Recusancy |
Resistance to the authority and beliefs of the CofE |
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Diocese |
A district under the supervision of a bishop |
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Episcopacy |
Government of a church by bishops |
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Rot and Branch Petition |
Attempted to remove the perceived root of all problems in the church: the rule of bishops Signed by 15K Londoners |
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Apologetic narration |
Appealed for the right to establish independence in churches outside national establishment |
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Who supported the Apologetical Narration |
New Model Army |
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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 |
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What led to the collapse of Puritan hopes for a national church |
Disbanding of Army in 1667 |
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What happened in 1650 as backlash to radical groups |
Blasphemy Act |
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What was the Blasphemy Act |
Radical religious activity was given a harsh penalty |
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What was the public mood for religious discipline in 1650 |
Supportive |
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What was the Act of Uniformity |
Installed uniform worship |
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Give two committees that ran church protectorate |
Triers + Ejectors |
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What was Cromwell’s religious philosophy |
“Everyone is allowed to find their way to God” |
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What groups were clamped down by Cromwell |
Arminians |
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What was the Worcester house declaration |
Reestablished Church of England and bishops |
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Why were hopes for a flexible church not realised in 1660 |
Fifth Monarchists |
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Who faced attacks due to Laud’s reforms |
Bishops |
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Covenant of the Scots |
An attempt to establish Presbyterian form of organisation |
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Who was Edward Hyde |
Member of the Long Parliament Charles Chancellor |
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What was the Roman Catholic belief for Faith |
Salvation open to all through the Catholic Church |
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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 |
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What was the Anglican belief for Faith and salvation |
Salvation by Faith alone |
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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 |
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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 |
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What was the Anglican belief in the Role of the Church |
Guidance through authority of the church based on the bible |
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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 |
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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 |