Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Religious issues and divisions 1625-29
- Marriage to Catholic Henrietta Maria
- Fear of Popery
- Burning of protestants Mary I
- Gunpowder Plot 1605
- Protection of Catholics
- Presence of Catholic in court filtered down to the lower classes
- Religious groups
- Protestants
- Arminians
- Did not want reformation to go any further. Closet catholics
- Break from the ROman Catholic church
- Instigated by Henry 8th 1530, reinforced by Eliza I Church settlement 1559
- aka Laudians
- Puritans
- Non-conformists- reformation didn't go far enough
- Calvinism
- Pre-destination, discipline from elders to members
- Catholics
- Puritans saw the Pope as the anti-christ
- James I management
- Jacobean Balance
- Balanced broad church to create unity/harmony in church, Calvinists and Anti-Calvinists alike
- Clear communication via Parish Church meetings
- After Gunpowder plot
- Recusancy fines increased
- miss church
- Catholics removed from gov posts
- New oath of allegiance 1606 for catholics
- Decision to side with French in Thirty Years War, to sue for peace
- Seen as flirting with catholicism
- Charles actions and appointments
- York House Conference 1626
- Buckingham supports Arminian cleric William Laud
- Charles does not attend
- Montagu- Royal Chaplain 1626
- Arminian cleric
- Parliament attacked him
- They directly challenged a clergyman and doctrine that
Charles fully supported...key reason why he dissolved
Parliament
- 1628- Bishop of Chichester
- Laud Bishop of London