Elizabeth I and the Religious Settlement of 1559Concordia Publishing House, 1960 - 182 sidor |
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... Parliament began its actual sessions on the 25th of January and was dissolved on the 8th of May.1 The main busi- ness of the sessions was the Religious ... PARLIAMENT OF 1559 ESTABLISHES THE SUPREMACY THE ELIZABETHAN PARLIAMENT OF 1559.
... Parliament began its actual sessions on the 25th of January and was dissolved on the 8th of May.1 The main busi- ness of the sessions was the Religious ... PARLIAMENT OF 1559 ESTABLISHES THE SUPREMACY THE ELIZABETHAN PARLIAMENT OF 1559.
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... Parliament . Was Parliament simply sub- servient to the monarch , a sixteenth - century rubber stamp for royal absolutism ? The sweep of events might suggest that . The personal monarchy of the Tudors directed the course of legislation ...
... Parliament . Was Parliament simply sub- servient to the monarch , a sixteenth - century rubber stamp for royal absolutism ? The sweep of events might suggest that . The personal monarchy of the Tudors directed the course of legislation ...
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... Parliament , he set forth , was the advancement of God's honour and glory by a settlement of the religious question . The members of Parliament would , in their deliberations , forbear resorting to " all manner of contention , rea ...
... Parliament , he set forth , was the advancement of God's honour and glory by a settlement of the religious question . The members of Parliament would , in their deliberations , forbear resorting to " all manner of contention , rea ...
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN | 3 |
THE ELIZABETHAN PARLIAMENT OF 1559 | 23 |
ESTABLISHES POLITY AND ORDER | 41 |
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Apostle appointed April Archbishop Articles and Injunctions authority Baptism bishop of Rome Book of Common Cambridge Christ Church of England cited clergy Common Prayer Confession consecration Council D'Ewes doctrine Documents ecclesiastical Edward Edward VI election Eliz Elizabethan Religious Settlement Elizabethan Settlement English faith Forty-Two Articles Frere Gee and Hardy Geneva God's godly Gospel Grindal Henry VIII heresies History Holy Communion Homilies House of Commons House of Lords Ibid Jewel to Peter John Jewel Journals King laity London Luther Lutheran March Mary Matthew Parker ment minister Neale Nicholas Old Religion Ottaviano Vivaldino parish Parker Society Parl Parliament Peter Martyr preaching priests Protestants Puritan Queen Elizabeth realm received Reformation in England reign Religious Settlement Roman Catholic Romanists royal Sacrament Schifanoya to Ottaviano Scriptures second reading sermon spiritual Strype Supremacy teaching Thirty-Nine Articles Thomas Cranmer tion Tudor unto Visitation Articles words wrote Zurich Letters