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Britain since the Romans

3 : The Reformation and the Civil War1485 - 1688

http://johncmullen.blogspot.com

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Henry VIII 1509-1547Edward VI 1547-1553Lady Jane greyMary 1 1553-1558Elizabeth 1558-1603James I 1603-1625Charles I 1625-1649

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Martin Luther

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Some of the ideas of the reformation

-Against corruption in the church-For a personal relationship with God-Less separation between priests and others-No transubstantiation-No papal infallibility

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Selling indulgences

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A statue of Martin Luther

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John Knox

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Henry VIII 1509-1547separating the English church from Rome, for political reasons-The dissolution of the monasteries 1536-1541-The pilgrimage of grace 1536

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Henry VIII

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Biland monastery

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The pilgrimage of grace

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Edward VI 1547-1553Creating a protestant church in England

-The book of Common Prayer-Priests have the right to marry

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Mary 1 1553-1558The return of catholicism-Marrried priests must leave their wives-Link with Rome is re-established-« heretics » including Cranmer are burnt at the stake

-But the monasteries are not restored to the church

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Thomas Cranmer

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Cranmer’s execution

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Elizabeth I 1558-1603Stabilizing the Anglican church

-Attending Anglican services is obligatory-The new book of common prayer 1559-The thirty nine articles 1563

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Elizabeth I

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Edmund Campion

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John Southworth

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James I 1603-1625Increasing conflict with parliament

1603 Millenary petition1604-11 King James’ Bible

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Charles I 1625-1649

The rise of absolutism and the road to civil war

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New Model Army at Putney

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1649-1660 Oliver Cromwell then Richard Cromwell

The English Republic ORThe Commonwealth ORThe inter-regnum

1649 Charles executed1653 Instrument of governement1655 The rule of the Major-Generals1657 Humble petition and advice

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Charles II 1660-1685

1660 Declaration of Breda

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