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A.G. Dickens

1) Widespread anti-clericalism


2) Church was poorly equipped for the new age


3) Lollards paved the way for Henry's reforms

A.F Pollard

1) 'Thedivorce in fact ,was the occasion and not the cause of the Reformation'

G.R Elton

1) Cromwell wanted to reform the body politic, Henry only saw the break from Rome as a chance for his divorce and wealth.


2) Revolution in government under Cromwell


3) State church was 'rotten' and corrupt

Starkey

1) Was always a Personal Monarchy - only the personality of the king changed


2) No revolution in government

John Guy

1) Basis of Chamber System stayed the same, John Guy argues, but bureaucratic change to better the functioning of government.


2) Have to analyse Elizabeth's reign to understand whether there was a revolution in government.

J.J. Scarisbrick

1) 'The church was in no worse a position than it was 150 years before'

Duffy

1) 'No marks of exhaustion in the church, & it wasable to meet the new needs and conditions of the 1520s'