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Religious Opposition-Types, Religous Opposition-Serious - Coggle Diagram
Religious Opposition-Types
Fundamental doctrinal opposition
Thomas More
Refused to swear the Oath of Supremacy
Was an able chancellor but could not accept the divorce
Him and John Fisher were executed
As a result Gardiner accepted the reformation
300 Friars and Abbots were executed under Henry
Holy Maid of Kent Affair
Publicly criticised the divorce
Made to publicly recant and was executed
People of London made to swear Oath of Supremacy the next day
Treason Act and Enforcing the Oath of Supremacy ensured that this opposition remained limited
Layman's opposition towards the Dissolution
Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
40k people, larger than the kings, getting as far as London
Several religious grievances in the rebels demands, campaigning against the dissolution especially
Monastries were important in religous and social life
Provided a source of charity and education
Disrupted life to the largest extent
Held control of the city of York
Counter-reformation through acts of Parliament
Act of 6 Articles-Led by Norfolk
Norfolk instigated the execution of John Lambert
Act for the Advancement of True religion 1543
Kings book 1543
Opposition came from the poeple who were most affected
Religous Opposition-Serious
Yes, most serious opposition came from parliament and the people, although methods of repression did inhibit the potential oppositon
Fundamental doctrinal opposition
Thomas More
Refused to swear the Oath of Supremacy
Was an able chancellor but could not accept the divorce
Him and John Fisher were executed
As a result Gardiner accepted the reformation
300 Friars and Abbots were executed under Henry
Holy Maid of Kent Affair
Publicly criticised the divorce
Made to publicly recant and was executed
People of London made to swear Oath of Supremacy the next day
Treason Act and Enforcing the Oath of Supremacy ensured that this opposition remained limited
Layman's opposition towards the Dissolution
Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
40k people, larger than the kings, getting as far as London
Several religious grievances in the rebels demands, campaigning against the dissolution especially
Monastries were important in religous and social life
Provided a source of charity and education
Disrupted life to the largest extent
Held control of the city of York
Counter-reformation through acts of Parliament
Act of 6 Articles-Led by Norfolk
Norfolk instigated the execution of John Lambert
Act for the Advancement of True religion 1543
Kings book 1543