The Puritan Threat to Elizabeth 3.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Bridget SimpsonCreated on: 26-05-13 20:49 In the 1587 Parliament who introduced the 'Bill & Book'? Anthony Cope 1 of 17 In what year were Calvin's 'Institutes' published in England? 1561 2 of 17 When did the Separatists gain importance? Towards the end of the 1580s 3 of 17 What year did John Field die? 1589 4 of 17 Why was Grindal suspended in 1577? He refused to suppress Prophesyings 5 of 17 What type of Protestant was Dr Thomas Cartwright? Presbyterian 6 of 17 What did Field and Wilcox criticise in Field's 'Admonitions' in 1572? Elizabeth's Church's structure, doctrine for continuing links to Catholicism 7 of 17 Who were the leading Puritan Privy Councilloors? Walsingham, Leicester, Mildmay 8 of 17 In what decade did Elizabeth have a struggle with prophesyings? 1570s 9 of 17 What happened to the authors (Wilcox, Field) of Field's 'admonitions'? Imprisoned 10 of 17 What effect did the Puritan attempts to reform the Church from within have? Prevented development of Puritan movement backed by foreign support 11 of 17 Which Bishop did NOT accept their position within the Church in an attempt to reform the Church? John Whitgift, Bishop of Worcester 12 of 17 Who introduced a bill to reform the Book of Common Prayer in April 1571 Parliament? Walter Strickland 13 of 17 The example of Sampson and Humphrey (Marian Exiles) were Puritan opposition to what? The Vestments Controversy (1564-66) 14 of 17 Who held the position of Professor of Divinity College before John Whitgift? Dr. Thomas Cartwright 15 of 17 What was the Classical Presbyterian Movement aiming to do? Re-organise Church Government along the lines of Calvin's Church, Geneva 16 of 17 Was Puritanism really a danger? No, but Elizabeth made it more of a danger than it really was 17 of 17
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