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When was the Church of England declared? |
King Henry VIII declared the Church of England in 1534, and the rest of his reign was busy trying to define what an Anglican (Church of England follower) believed. |
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When did King Henry VIII rule? |
Henry VIII ruled from 1509 to 1547. |
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When did Queen Elizabeth I of England rule? |
The reign of Elizabeth I of England lasted from 1558 to 1603. |
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Which ruler's reign saw the rise of the Puritan movement? |
The reign of Elizabeth the I of England saw the rise of the Puritan movement in England. |
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Who succeeded Elizabeth I? |
Elizabeth I was succeeded in 1603 by James I. |
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What important opinion did James I have on Puritans on what effect did this have? |
James I had little sympathy with the Puritans, who by then dominated parliament, and he dissolved Parliament as often as he could. Under his rule extreme Puritans (like the Pilgrims) left England. |
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What was the Protestant Reformation? |
The Protestant Reformation was a strong reaction against the Roman Catholic Church which began in Germany in 1517. |
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What were some of the views of Calvinism and Lutheranism? |
1. Total depravity of human nature 2. Original sin left a stain on all human souls at birth and only God's Grace and the Bible could save a person. 3. Justification by Faith, meaning faith alone would purify a person of sins. |