The Act of Uniformity passed by the House of Lords on January 15th, 1549, abolished the Latin mass in England. Prayers in English had already been included in the Latin services, and complete English services had been introduced at St Paul's and other London churches, but now for the ...
The Act of Uniformity 1549 was the first Act of its kind and wasused to make religious worship across England and its territories consistent (i.e. uniform)at a time when the different branches of Christianity were pulling people in opposite directions, causing riots and crimes, particularly the...
In the years following the Act of Uniformity in 1549, musicians seemed to thrive on the challenge of the New Prayer Book, and the successive reigns of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I bought a rich and varied repertory of vernacular church music. Peter Le Huray traces these developments ...
在上下文、翻译记忆库中将“The Prayer Book Rebellion 1549"翻译成 英文 匹配词 所有 精确 任何 The Prayer Book Rebellion against the Act of Uniformity of 1549 was another / ensampel / of the Cornish standing up for their culture and language. The Act of Uniformity outlawed all languages excep...
Related to Act of Uniformity:Thirty Nine Articles (Eng. Hist.)an act of Parliament, passed in 1661, prescribing the form of public prayers, administration of sacraments, and other rites of the Established Church of England. Its provisions were modified by the "Act of Uniformity Amendment Act,...
Only after Henry VIII's death and the accession of Edward VI in 1547 could revision of prayer books proceed faster.[10] Despite conservative opposition, Parliament passed the Act of Uniformity on 21 January 1549, and the newly authorised Book of Common Prayer (BCP) was required to be in use...
In Elizabethan England, under the 1559 Act of Uniformity, church attendance was compulsory on Sundays and Holy Days for all those aged 14 or over. The law was enforced ‘upon payne of punishement by the Censures of the Churche, and also upon payne that every p[er]son so offending shall...
of worship for the Anglican churches. Before this time, the liturgies had all been in Latin. Adherence to the BCP was made compulsory under the Act of Uniformity of 1549. Much of the wording will be familiar to Anglicans (or Episcopalians in the US) from the current versions of the BCP...
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Under Elizabeth I, the updated Act of Uniformity (which had first been enacted in 1549 under Edward VI) established common homilies, or services, across all Church of England entities and mandated church attendance. Under the Act of Uniformity, religious disobedience was also known as recusan...