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CHURCH AND STATE UNDER THE TUDORS
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Cromwell takes his seat as Vicar-General | 1536 | 79 |
First Articles of Religion—Parliament dissolved | — | 80 |
Cromwell's Injunctions | — | 80 |
Act of Proclamations—Act for making Bishops by Letters Patent—Dissolution of the Abbeys—Act of Six Articles | 1539 | 80 |
History of this Act | — | 81 |
The Part taken in it by Convocation | — | 83 |
Bonner takes out a Commission from the King | — | 84 |
Act for the Dissolution of the Marriage with Ann of Cleves—Act concerning Christ's Religion—Execution of Cromwell—Henry marries Catherine Howard | 1540 | 85 |
Proclamation for a Bible in every Church | 1541 | 86 |
Omission of the Pope's Name from Service-Books—Attainder of Catherine Howard and Lady Rochford | 1541 | 86 |
Bill for Bishops' Chancellors to marry—History of this Measure | — | 87 |
Publication of the King's Book—Reformation of Service-Books—An Act for the Advancement of True Religion | 1543 | 88 |
Modification of the Six Articles—Act for Review of Ecclesiastical Laws renewed—Publication of the King's Primer— Heresy Act disappears in the Commons (Note) |
1544 1545 — |
88 89 90 |
Colleges and Chantries, &c., delivered up to the King—Married Doctors of Law (Chancellors) to exercise Jurisdiction—Attainder of Duke of Norfolk and Lord Surrey—Death of Henry VIII | — | 90 |
CHAPTER V REIGN OF HENRY VIII.— SUMMARY | ||
Separation from Rome complete in Henry's Reign—The Five Acts which accomplished it | — | 91 |
Paul III.'s Excommunication completes it on the opposite side—Changes in Doctrine and Ritual slight, but not non-existent—Not such as to satisfy the Protestants | — | 92 |
Church in England entirely revolutionised—Henry's Anglican via media—Marillac's Estimate of the Result | — | 93 |
Judgment of it by the Roman and Protestant Parties | — | 94 |
Value of these Judgments—Archbishop Bramhall's Judgment | — | 95 |
Small Share of Convocation in Henry's Legislation | — | 96 |
It disclaims all Share in it up to 1532 inclusive—Its Share in the Legislation of 1534 | — | 9 |