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RELIGION (church reforms (legatine synod [conference] 1556-57 (cathedral…
RELIGION
church reforms
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+, better bishops = +pastoral care
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Bonner, Bishop of London: catechism ('a profitable and necessary doctrine')
challenges
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church lands
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POLE: civil rulers e.g. HVIII couldn't dispose of church lands // COUNCILLORS: no foreign jurisdiction over English lands
nobility benefitted from reforms esp monastic land/royal supremacy - didn't want to surrender it - support crucial for MI
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'Bloody Mary'?
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mostly humble, most in SE (most rich Pr fled)
effects of burnings
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created reputation, ruined legacy
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Cranmer, Hooper, (Latimer, Ridley - propaganda via speeches)
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FAILURE
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MI generally less impressive than HVIII, esp in comparison
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more possible
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dependent on repression, should have used in conjunction with education
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caution advised
councillors e.g. Gardiner anti-Pope, Paget reformist
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by CV, Pope JIII - risked loss of throne
statute law
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1553 MI renounces royal supremacy to align with Papacy - doesn't improve relations #
CofE protected by statute, NOT church law - maintained (MI had to accept statute/divine law - ≠beliefs)
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EFFECTIVE?
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committed bishops - only one stayed with EI, rest into exile
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