British History - Religion - Henry 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsASWJEC Created by: sammlew93Created on: 27-04-16 18:53 1531 - Pardon of the Clergy Charged with Praemunire - Pope was listened to 1 of 17 1532 - Act in restraint of Annates Stop paying money to the Pope 2 of 17 1532 - Supplication of the ordinaries Petition from the house of commons to Henry, complains about church corruption 3 of 17 1532 - Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Protestant 4 of 17 1533 - Act in restraint of appeals Monarch decides legal matter, not the Pope - allows Henry to divorce 5 of 17 1534 - Act of Supremacy Britain as a sovereign state - official break with Rome 6 of 17 1535 - Comperta Monastica Lists corruption in the monasteries - Cromwells agents 7 of 17 1535 - Valor Ecclesiasticus Survey of wealth and land 8 of 17 1536 - Dissolution of the smaller monasteries Closed if annual income less than £200 9 of 17 1536 - Act extinguishing the authority of the Bishop of Rome Pope has no status 10 of 17 1536 - Act of Ten Articles First move toward Protestantism - reduced the 7 sacraments to 3 (baptism, marriage, burial) 11 of 17 1536 - Injunctions Clergy had to defend Royal Supremacy 12 of 17 1537 - Bishops Book Seven sacraments brought back - move toward protestantism - sacraments of less value and mass not mentioned 13 of 17 1538 - Injunctions Protestant - relics, shrines, pilgrimages removed - English bibles in each parish 14 of 17 1539 - Act of Six Articles Transubstantiation brought back - private masses, banned priests form marrying - Catholicism 15 of 17 1539 - Dissolution of the greater monasteries All gone 16 of 17 1543 - King's book Defended six articles 17 of 17
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