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the precursor of Protestanism is:
John Wycliffe
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Elizabeth I reintroduced...(which belief)
Protestanism
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the monarch responsible for counter-reformation,revival of Catholicism,persecution of Protestants
Mary I
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the king who strenghtened Reformation by introducing more changes that allied Anglican Church with Protestanism
Henry VIII
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Which act made Henry VIII the head of church?
act of supremacy
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during his reign the test act (1673) was introduced
Charles II
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Mary I was: (in what she believed)
Catholic
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the Vikings were not ignorant and illiterate barbarians. true/false
false
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the leader of Lollardy was...
John Wycliffe
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the Missionary who spread Christianity in Ireland
St.Patrick
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the process led by Henry VIII as a result of which England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church based in Rome
Act of Supremacy
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the leader of Lollards ,who spread writings questioning the form of the medieval church,an early protest against Rome's control over England's Church.
John Wycliffe
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the avt which forbade Catholics to take the throne was called ...
the act of settlement
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A meeting held by the Christian Church of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria in 663/664 to decide whether to follow Celtic or Roman usages. It marked a vital turning point in the development of the church in England.
Synod of Whitby
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Synod of Whitby rejected Christianity of which kind?
Celtic kind
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he became the first archbishop of Canterbury(in the year 597) the missionary sent by the pope Gregory the Great to convert to Anglo-Saxons to Christianity of Roman Catholic kind
Augustine of Canterbury
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the monarch whose reign saw the Gunpowder Plot (1605)
James I
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One of the anti-Catholic acts (1673) which prevented Catholics from holding important positions in the country. Persons willing to fill any office, civil or military, were obliged to take the oaths of supremacy and allegiance and subscribing to a declaration against transubstantiation.
Test Act
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Puritans wanted to purify Anglican church of...(whose/which elements)
Christian elements
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in the 11th century,chivalry meant essentially ,not...your enemies once they had been...This was all foreign to England,where the norm till...had been to deal with political rivals by killing them
killing/defeated/1066