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Introduction:
The Reformation in Britain:
1. The reign of Henry VIII:
a. Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon: the divorce issue
b. Thomas Cromwell's ascendancy, 1531-1540, and the establishment of royal supremacy over the church in England (Church of England)
c. Constitutional implications of England's break with Rome
d. The dissolution of the monasteries
e. Henry VIII's foreign policy
f. Anne Boleyn accused of adultery and Henry other wife’s
2. The reign of Edward VI: Ecclesiastical and theological developments
3. The reign of Mary Tudor: The attempts to reverse the English Reformation fail.
4. The reign of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603:
a. The re-introduction of the Church of England
b. Marriage, succession and Mary, Queen of Scots
c. Constitutional developments
d. Foreign policy
e. The growth in seapower and empire
f. Catholics and Puritans during the reign of Elizabeth I
The Scottish Reformation:
1. The reign of James V
2. The reign of Mary, Queen of Scots
3. John Knox
Bibliography:
Introduction
The aim of this essay is to write about the impact of the Reformation in Britain and Scotland had on religious and they cultural over the course of a 'long sixteenth century' (roughly 1480-1640).
“Until early in the seventeenth century, Great Britain was divided between the house of Tudor in England and Stuart kingdom of Scotland. The two houses were related by blood, and eventually the two kingdoms would be united. But, during the sixteenth century, their relationship was one of enmity and open warfare, and therefore the Reformation followed a different course in each of them. For this reason in ….we shall deal first with the Reformation in England and then turn to the Scottish Reformation.”
The Reformation in Britain
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