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Reformed Church, TICKED - Coggle Diagram
Reformed Church
Doctrinal Statements
Act of Six whips 1539
Reaffirmed: All seven sacraments, Transubstantiation, Clerical celibacy
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Bishops book 1537
Mass described as commemorative, avoided transubstantiation
Likely influenced by Cranmer, minimal Henry involvement (he "only flicked through it")
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English bible
Authorized under Cromwell & Cranmer, not enthusiastically supported by Henry
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Around 9,000 copies printed
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Act of Ten articles 1536
Recognised only three sacraments (Eucharist, penance, baptism)
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Injunctions
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Cromwell led this shift — vague language, limited Henry oversight
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Henry's beliefs
Catholic in doctrine
Belief in transubstantiation, purgatory, clerical celibacy, and masses for the dead
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Personally valued pilgrimage early on (e.g. Norfolk, 1511)
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Overall Characteristics
Fundamentally conservative, "conventionally pious" (Sowerby)
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Attitude to reform
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Allowed some reformers (e.g., Cranmer) to influence policy, likely for political utility
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