Charles I: Religious Policy Flashcards

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How did Charles break the ‘Jacobethan Balance’?

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His favouritism of Arminianism, who were seen by many Calvinists as similar to Catholics, created the impression that Charles was being subverted - he in turn believed the difficulties he faced with plmt were the result of Puritans assaulting his authority

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How did Charles’ marriage impact his image?

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As a Catholic French Princess, she was regarded as pushing him to absolutism and Catholicism - advocated a hard line against his opponents

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How did Charles respond to criticism of his support to anti-Calvinist cleric Montagu?

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He named him royal chaplain in 1625 and read the opening sermon of the 1626 plmt - defended the divine right of kings

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What did plmt pressure and the Earl of Warwick force Charles to do?

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Charles agreed to have Buckingham chair a theological debate at York House Feb 1626 on Montagu’s writings

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What were the consequences of the York House Debate?

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Buckingham had taken a distinctly anti-Calvinist line to reinforce his relationship with Charles, on whom he relied for his power

The conference made it abundantly clear religious reform was not a priority for Charles, even delegating the duty to his second-in-command - refused to stop his Arminian support

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How did Charles promote his support of Arminianism after the York House Debate?

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Promoted Laud to Bishop of London in 1628 (PC member in 1627) and Montagu Bishop of Chichester

Also outlawed discussion on predestination in 1628

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