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Act of Uniformity 1558 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Act of Uniformity (actually passed in 1559) set the order of prayer to be used in the English Book of Common Prayer. Every man had to go to church once a week or be fined 12 pence (equivalent to...
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Act of Supremacy 1558 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Act of Supremacy 1559 (1 Eliz, c. 1) was an Act of the Parliament of England, passed under the auspices of Queen Elizabeth I of England. It replaced the original Act of Supremacy 1534 issued by ...
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One of the most important concerns during Elizabeth's early reign was religion. ... The Act of Uniformity 1559, which forced people to attend Sunday service ...
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2. THE ACT OF UNIFORMITY. ... It was this act that gave Elizabeth ultimate control of the Church of England. In the reign of her father and brother, the monarch had been "Head of the Church in England", but under Elizabeth, this was modified to ... The religious settlement began to be implemented in the summer of 1559.
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authorized by Act of Parliament holden in the fifth and sixth years of our said late sovereign lord King Edward VI, intituled: An Act for the uniformity of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments;
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The Act of Uniformity was the law whereby Elizabeth I, working with Parliament, restored the Protestant Church of England after the reigin of her Catholic sitser Mary. ... Modern History Sourcebook: An Act For the Uniformity of Common Prayer, and Service in the Church, And Administration of the Sacraments, 1559...
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A great deal of discussion has arisen over what is called the Ornaments Rubric of the 1559 Prayer Book. Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity had ordered the revival of the 1552 book with the above two alterations in the Litany and Holy Communion and the alteration of certain Lessons;
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