James - Religion Flashcards

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What does the term “Anglican” mean?

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  • Moderate Calvinist theology.

* Made up the majority of people in England.

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2
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How much of the English population were Catholics?

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5%

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What does the term “Puritan” mean?

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  • Resented Bishops.
  • Calvinists.
  • Wanted further reform in the Church.
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4
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Define “Presbyterian”:

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‘A group based in Scotland who did not have Bishops and did not recognise the monarch as the head of the Church.

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What was a key belief in Calvinism?

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Predestination. (If you go to heaven or hell was predetermined.)

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Who was John Calvin?

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  • Created Calvinism.

* Reformed the Church in Geneva.

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What was arminianism?

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  • Derived from Dutch Theology. (Jacobus Arminius).
  • Emphasised the idea of Free Will.
  • Opposed Calvinism.
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What did ‘Via Media’ mean?

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‘Middle Way’.

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9
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What was ‘Via Media’?

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  • Started by Elizabeth in 1559, and was commonly accepted by 1603./
  • Established a state religion of Protestantism, but Catholics who conformed in society was socially acceptable.
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10
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What were the ‘39 articles’?

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  • Created and introduced during Elizabeth’s Reign.

* State what the English Church Believed.

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What was ‘Erastian’?

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The belief that the state should govern the Church.

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12
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What was the book of sports?

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The document that set out what activities were and were not permitted on the Sabbath (Sunday).

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Describe the dispute that led to the book of sports being created in 1617.

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Puritan magistrates in Lancashire had forbidden a number of activities on a Sunday that James hadn’t consented to. He created the book of sports to create clarity in 1617 and exteneded its reach to become national in 1618.

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14
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How many bills were put forward in 1604 requesting Church reform?

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Over 70.

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15
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Why did George Abbot promote George Villiers as a new royal favourite to replace Robert Carr?

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Abbot was opposed to the divorce of Frances Howard from the Earl of Essex purely for the gratification of Robert Carr.

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16
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What were the names of the three archbishops who served under James?

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John Whitgift
Richard Bancroft
George Abbot

17
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How many bishops sat in the house of Lords?

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26 Bishops.

18
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40 Bishops were consecrated during James’ reign. Of these, 25 were royal chaplains.

Why did James appoint Royal Chaplains to become Bishops?

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Becasue he knew where the loyalties of Royal Chaplains lay and he wished to keep a firm grip of power in the Church.

19
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In what year was the Hampton Court Conference held?

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1604.

20
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Why did Puritans only present moderate demands at the Hampton Court Conference.

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They didn’t wish to be labelled as ‘radicals’.

21
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Who led the Puritan delegation at the Hampton Court Conference?

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Dr Reynolds

22
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When was the King James Bible published? How did it create more uniformity in the Church?

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1611.

It meant that the two prayer books that were in use were replaced by one unified prayer book.

23
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Why was James concerned by those who opposed the use of Bishops?

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For James, Bishops maintained his firm grip on the church (because power was centralised) and reaffirmed James’ beliefs in Divin Right

24
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Define ‘Pluralism’

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When priests took responsibility formore than one parish in order to increase their income, but at the expense of parishoners.

25
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Why were vicars wages so low?

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The Laity often bought the right to appoint clergy and were thus entitled to tithes. They often afforded the vicar very little to live on.

26
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Define ‘tithes’

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taxes paid to the church. Orginally one tenth of a farmers produce but later a money payment.

27
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Who were the ‘Laity’

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Ordinary churchgoers.

28
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How did the puritans like to be referred to?

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The liked to be recongnised as the ‘godly’