Northumberland's religious changes Flashcards
(13 cards)
1550 oridnal
8th january 1550
Preists must wear a surplice (catholic)
Hooper arrested for 6 months in refusal
Stone Altars replaced with wooden tables
November 1550
Gardiner removed of sees
February 1551 he was deprived of his bishopric
Arrested in tower 2 years
NEW Treason act
15th April 1552
Punishable by death to challenge royal supermacy
- 2nd act of uniformity
April 5th 1552
centralises the church to enforce Protestantism - less sacraments eg] ordination, support by Bishop Hooper who opposes wearing of surplice
2nd common prayer book
January 1552
Book of Common Prayer to be used in worship by November 1 1552
24 articles
November 24th 1552
written by Cranmer, confirms Protestantism
Reinforced criteria of Henry V11’s May 1543 ‘advancement of true religion’
Christopher Haigh describes as a “restrained Calvinism”.[204]
It affirmed predestination and that the King of England was Supreme Head of the Church of England under Christ
Northumberland Proclimations
23rd December 1549
against iconoraphy
Vestments Confiscation
March 1551
Ostensibly religious reasons
but needed a ‘mass of money’
Putting away of Books and Images Act
1 February 1550
Bans idolatry/ superstitious books
Hoopers injunctions
July 1552,
Releases 10 articles
Joan Bocher burnt
Anabaptist
2 May 1550 in Smithfield, London
George van Parris
Denied divinity of christ
25 April 1551 Burnt