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religion, ideas and reform - Coggle Diagram
religion, ideas and reform
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the English bible
the 1538 injunctions required every parish church to acquire an English bible - in practice very few were able to read this Bible
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within four years Henry had tired of this role and feared the wrong sorts of people would be reading the wrong parts of the bible
the Act for the Advancement of True Religion of 1543 restricted the public reading of the Bible to upper class males - the word of god was all very well but not if it loosened the bonds of social control on which good order depended
changes to doctrine
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1536 Ten Articles
only three sacraments, baptism, penance and eucharist were seen as necessary to salvation(lutheran) but the definition of eucharist was ambiguous but confession was praised (catholic) - this was an ambiguous document which showed both lutheran and catholic influences on the development of doctrine
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1539 Six Articles
this reasserted catholic doctrine, denial of transubstantiation was deemed heretical - this was a triumph for the conservatives, two reforming bishops resigned their post
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