[9] 1662年“一致法案”(the act of uniformity)的通过;1673年放任声明的收回;1674年和荷兰缔结和平协议都是国王由于财政 … blog.sina.com.cn|基于 1 个网页 3. 划一法令 8/5/1559:伊利莎白一世(Queen Elizabeth)通过划一法令(The Act of Uniformity)重申划一用《公祷书》崇拜。May 8, 1828… ...
Puritan priests rejected the surplice as it was used by Catholics. This became a problem as the Act of Uniformity had made it the law for priests to wear one. ... Elizabeth ordered the Archbishop of Canterbury to make sure that surplices were being worn properly. Any refusal meant the los...
**The Elizabeth Files** is a dedicated website exploring the life, reign, and legacy of Queen Elizabeth I, one of England's most iconic monarchs. Perfect for history enthusiasts, it offers meticulously researched articles, timelines, and insights into El
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...
In 1559 Elizabeth passed the Act of Uniformity requiring the use of the Book of Common Prayer in every church and levied fines on those who didn’t attend church at least once a week. The Elizabethan Church also adopted some of the same practices of Roman Catholicism and many of the Purita...
Elizabeth I had a lot to do to earn the trust of the people, that a female Monarch is possible to be successful. As a monarch and person she broke boundaries and demonstrated religious tolerance, more so than previous. During the reign of Elizabeth I, England’s economic status stabilized ...
One of the frequently quoted lines from the film includes the “Plastics”’ rules about hump day association and uniformity: “On Wednesdays we wear pink.” The writers of AHS: Coven and fans alike got the joke: girls in groups can be mean — mean like witches. This, of course, might...
Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603)[b] was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the House of Tudor. Elizabeth was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. When Elizabeth ...
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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...