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Religious change under Somerset |
Protestantism Cautious |
Characteristics |
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Religious radicals |
John hooper Thomas Becon |
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Book of common prayer |
Written by Archbishop Cranmer 1549 |
Who What year? |
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Objectives of common prayer |
Unitary single form of service for the CoE Translated services to English |
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Radical approaches |
Attack on popular religious practices Especially in London-by 1547 20% were Protestant |
Reason for change Significance of change |
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Religious change: 1547 Denunciation of images |
Reflected radical attitudes amongst churchmen especially Nicolas Ridley Ridley was supported within government and by Protestant activists who engaged in iconoclasm |
Reasons for change Significance of change |
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July 1547-injunctions issued |
Reflected radical attitudes in government Attacked catholic features-lights,images,stain glass,Ash Wednesday,Palm Sunday |
Reason for change Significance of change |
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Dec 1547- dissolution of chantries and religious guilds |
Crown needed money for expensive foreign policy Chantries/guilds/brotherhoods abolished and siezed by the crown |
Reason for change Significance of change |
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Dec 1549 Introduction of book of common prayer |
Need for uniform approach to religious services More moderate than the 1547 reforms |
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Social impact of religious change |
Attack on chantries-communication with the dead lost Guilds/confraternities-loss of charitable actions |
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