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Cianci - Mikula

English Reformation

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William Tyndale translated the New Testament into English in 1524-1525 in Germany, and began to circulate in England in 1526
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and Sir Thomas Moore, Wosley's succesor, cheif ministers of King Henry VIII guided royal opposition to incipient English Protestantism
Henry VII 1509 married Catherine of Aragorn, but by 1527 he was tired of no male heir
1527 imperial solides scaked Rome and Pope Clement VII was taken prisoner by Charles V, Catherine's nephew
Thomas Cranmer and Thomas Cromwell became king's closet advisors and both had Lutheran sympathies
Convocation, January 1531 this recognized Henry as the head of the church
Submission of the Clergy, 1532 placed cannon law under royal control and therby the clergy under royal jurisdiction
January 1533, Febuary 1533, March 1533 In January Henry wed pregant Anne Boleyn, Febuary Parliament made the king the highest court of appeal for all English subjects and in March Cranmer became archbishop of Cantebury and led Concocation in invalidating Henry's marriage with Catherine
Act of Succession and the Act of Supremacy, 1534 first made Anne Boleyn's children legimate heirs to the throne, second declared Henry "the only supreme head in earth of the Church of England"
Ten Article of 1536 made mild concessions to Protestant tenets, Catherine doctrine was maintained
Six Articles of 1539 these reaffirmed transubstantiation, declared celibate vows invioble, provided for private Masses, denied the Eucharistic cup to the laity, and orded the continuation of oral confession
1547 Henry died and his son amd succesor, Edward VI was only tne years old and under Edward Seymour, regent Henry's Six Artlices and laws against Potestant heresy were repealed
Act of Uniformity,1549 imposed Thomas Cranmer's Book of Commom Prayer on all English churches
Second Act of Uniformity, 1552 imposed a revised version of the Book of Commom Prayer on all Churches
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