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Act of Supremacy |
Clergy and royal officials had to take an oath of acceptance |
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Act of Supremacy |
Elizabeth would be Supreme Governor of the Church of England |
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Act of Supremacy |
Papal Supremacy was revoked |
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Act of Supremacy |
Ecclesiastical high commission was established to ensure changes occurred on a parish level and loyalty was suspect to prosecution |
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Act of Supremacy |
No structural hierarchy, congregations were self organised |
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Act of Supremacy |
Communion in both kinds was allowed ad enacted in 1547 |
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Act of Supremacy |
Heresy laws allowed people to be free of fear of persecution for their religion |
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Act of Supremacy passed |
Easily in house of commons and Lords |
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Act of Uniformity |
New book of Common Prayer (like 1549 and 1552) |
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Act of Uniformity |
Mandatory to go to church on Sundays and holy days (1 shilling fine for recusants) |
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Act of Uniformity |
Ornaments and vestments weren't encouraged so their wouldn't be popish idolatry attacks |
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Act of Uniformity |
First fruits and tenths were paid to the Crown |
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Act of Uniformity |
Mary's monasteries and Chantries were dissolved and assets were given to the Crown |
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Act of Uniformity |
Book of Common Prayer was ambiguous so could appeal to Catholics and Protestants |
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Act of Uniformity |
Neale: restoration of Henrican Catholicism |
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Act of Uniformity passed |
Easily in House of Commons |
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Act of Uniformity passed |
Opposed in house of Lords, until Lincoln and Winchester were imprisoned and Westminster and St Asaph were absent (21:18) |
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1563 |
39 articles (stated the position of the English church in relation to the Catholic faith) |