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Religion
Evidence that Henry did abandon Catholicism 1529-47
challenged the key part of the catholic faith when he challenged the pope directly and even stopped payments to him. can't be for no reason
there was no reason to destroy the monasteries and remove pilgrimages
allowed the bible to be accessed by anyone which was previously the reason for a death penalty for promoting such belief
prepared to execute both protestants and catholics due to heresy
Reformation of Parliament
legislation
Act in restraint and appeals 1533
= gave the king and no other foreign power the control to make decisions
Act of succession 1534
= again removed power from foreign influencers, marriage to Anne
Act of supremacy 1534
= official break from Rome
Treason Act 1534
=punishes criticism for the king and his succession
Act in restraint of Annates 1534
= no payments to rome. clergy dependant on the crown
Act of suppression
= wealth of church stripped and given to the crown
1532 = submission of the clergy
1530 = Praemunire charges against leading church men
Cranmer
Created the marriage annulment that enabled Henry to marry Anne
created the 10 articles which was a part of the protestant reversal
created the groundwork for the book of common prayer
Evidence that Henry never abandoned Catholicism 1529-47
most of his legislation against the church was purley to get the annulment, not for religious reasons
act of 6 articles and king's book that reverted protestantism had been personally approve by Henry unlike the previous legilsation
requested mass after his death
Cromwell
Had been the figurehead behind the legislative break from Rome such as act of supremacy 1534
orchestrated the dissolution of the monasteries 1536/39
Stephen Gardiner
supported the king's authority over the church and the supremacy act
engineered the six articles 1539 which reinstated catholic traditions and halted the move to Protestantism