Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mindmap: William Laud
- Relationship with Charles I
- Dominant influence
- Divine Right of KIngs
- Religious Reformation
- Demise
- 10th January, 1645
- put on trial
- Subvert laws of England
- Endangering Protestant faith
- beheaded
- Tower Hill
- Arrested
- Religion
- Opposition
- Puritans
- 1637
- John Bastwick
- Henry Burton
- William Prynne
- Criticism Pamphlets
- Laud's beliefs
- Church policies
- Too Catholic
- 'the beauty of holiness'
- Arminian promotion
- Puritan expense
- Book of Orders
- Opposition
- Scotland
- Presbyterian
- English Prayer Book
- Traditional Nobility
- Origins
- High Commission
- Star Chamber
- Enforce rules
- Silence opposition
- Natural Target
- Increasing Status
- 1615
- Archdeacon of Huntingdon
- 1616
- Dean of Gloucester
- 1621
- Bishop of St Davis
- 1626
- Bishop of Bath + Wells
- 1627
- Privy Councillor
- 1628
- Bishop of London
- 1630
- Chancellor of Oxford University
- 1633
- Archbishop of Canterbury