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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.

When did King Henry VIII rule?

Henry VIII ruled from 1509 to 1547.

When did Queen Elizabeth I of England rule?

The reign of Elizabeth I of England lasted from 1558 to 1603.

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.

Who succeeded Elizabeth I?

Elizabeth I was succeeded in 1603 by James I.

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.

What was the Protestant Reformation?

The Protestant Reformation was a strong reaction against the Roman Catholic Church which began in Germany in 1517.

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.