Chapter 23 Quiz Part 1- The Puritan threat to the Religious Settlement
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1. From which parts of the country in particular did pressure for Protestant changes to the ‘moderate’ settlement arise? (Choose TWO) *
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2. What was implemented by a Commission based in Canterbury to enforce compliance with the Injunctions of 1559? *
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3. What were the early physical consequences of this policy of ensuring uniformity? *
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4. Describe the general character of the clergymen who were appointed (by the bishops) to check on whether parishes were conforming to the Religious Settlement. *
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5. How many clergymen resigned (or were deprived of) their livings between 1559 and 1564, due to their unwillingness to accept the settlement? *
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6. There was a controversy over the use of what in parish churches, demonstrating that Elizabeth did not share the same views as her bishops? (She wanted to keep these, whereas the bishops wanted them removed). *
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7. What name was given to the controversy where Elizabeth expected a more Catholic style of dress (including a surplice) than many staunch Protestants were willing to accept? *
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8. What arguments were used by committed Protestants against the wearing of surplices, risking suspension of their livings? (Choose THREE) *
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9. What was published by Archbishop Parker in 1566, stating expectations for clergymen in terms of doctrine, liturgy and clerical dress (in particular reminding clergymen that the font was for baptism, that communicants should kneel during Mass, and that clergy should wear the biretta outside of the church?) *
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