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    The English Reformation took place in 16th-century England when the Church of England was forced by its monarchs and elites to break away from the authority...
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  • The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, was a major theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century...
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    The English Reformation Parliament, which sat from 3 November 1529 to 14 April 1536, established the legal basis for the English Reformation, passing major...
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  • the Protestant Reformation in England. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it. Timeline of the English Reformation and Development...
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    course enabling the English church to describe itself as both Reformed and Catholic. In the earlier phase of the English Reformation there were both Roman...
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    sources. The English Reformation had put a stop to Catholic ecclesiastical governance in England, asserted royal supremacy over the English Church and dissolved...
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  • The English Protestant Reformation was imposed by the English Crown, and submission to its essential points was exacted by the State with post-Reformation...
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  • Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation are men and women executed under treason legislation in the English Reformation, between 1534 and 1680, and...
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    Church and refused to attend Church of England services after the English Reformation. The 1558 Recusancy Acts passed in the reign of Elizabeth I, and...
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  • The Radical Reformation represented a response to perceived corruption both in the Catholic Church and in the expanding Magisterial Protestant movement...
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    Henry VIII (category Use British English from September 2011)
    Pope Clement VII about such an annulment led Henry to initiate the English Reformation, separating the Church of England from papal authority. He appointed...
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  • century, the English Reformation and the Scottish Reformation in differing ways resulted in both countries becoming Protestant while the Reformation in Ireland...
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    Wales under the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542. Henry VIII oversaw the English Reformation, and his daughter Elizabeth I (reigned 1558–1603) the Elizabethan...
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    and Utraquists Oratories and Societies Protestant Reformations English Reformations Counter Reformation Vatican II │ 900 │ 1050 │ 1200 │ 1350 │ 1500 │ 1650...
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    The Scottish Reformation was the process whereby Scotland broke away from the Catholic Church, and established the Protestant Church of Scotland. It forms...
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  • John Calvin, and others Reformation may also refer to: Movements connected to the Protestant Reformation: English Reformation, series of events in 16th...
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    of the Renaissance; Hans Holbein was the outstanding figure. The English Reformation produced a huge programme of iconoclasm that destroyed almost all...
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    and Reformation: Wales, c. 1415 – 1642. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 487. ISBN 9780198217336. Stoyle, Mark (December 2000). "English 'Nationalism'...
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    Tudor period (category Use British English from January 2021)
    village lands that previously had been open to everyone. The Reformation transformed English religion during the Tudor period. The five sovereigns, Henry...
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  • a marked departure from the pre-Reformation ecclesiastical law on the subject as shown by the pre-Reformation English canons and otherwise. Second, even...
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  • The Reformation in Ireland was a movement for the reform of religious life and institutions that was introduced into Ireland by the English administration...
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    active in England from the mid-14th century until the 16th-century English Reformation. It was initially led by John Wycliffe, a Catholic theologian who...
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  • leading historian of English Protestantism, Patrick Collinson, applied the term iconophobia to a specific period in post-Reformation England in his 1985...
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  • The Reformation: A History is a 2003 history book by the English historian Diarmaid MacCulloch. It is a survey of the European Reformation between 1490...
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  • to "the spotless Ever-Virgin Mother of Christ". One aspect of the English Reformation was a widespread reaction against Mary as a mediatrix alongside Christ...
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    the political and religious upheaval that marked the start of the English Reformation. Anne was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn (later Earl of Wiltshire)...
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    scholasticism and as the morning star or stella matutina of the English Reformation. Certain of Wycliffe's later followers, derogatorily called Lollards...
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    about 886, and while he was not the first king to claim to rule all of the English, his rule represents the start of the first unbroken line of kings to rule...
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    History of Christianity in Britain (category Use British English from November 2020)
    established church in England and Wales in 1534 as a result of the English Reformation. In Wales, disestablishment took place in 1920 when the Church in...
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    English and early American history, especially during the Protectorate. Puritans were dissatisfied with the limited extent of the English Reformation...
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