reformation parliament and religious change
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- Created on: 13-05-13 14:02
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- reformation parliament significance to religious change 1529-70
- was used to bring about an administrative change in religion
- finance and control was given to the king
- did not mean a change in peoples religious views- catholicism stayed
- important, but the actual cause for this change lies with the king and not parliament
- parliament couldn't meet independently
- relied completely on the king, so had little control
- used for religious change, but not the cause.
- therefore, minimal significance but an important part of religious change
- used for religious change, but not the cause.
- relied completely on the king, so had little control
- parliament couldn't meet independently
- finance and control was given to the king
- was used to bring about an administrative change in religion
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