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Scottish and English Reformations: John Knox & the English Royals. “From the Reformation to the Constitution” Bill Petro your friendly neighborhood historian. billpetro.com/v7pc. Objectives By the end of this session you should be able to. Trace the development of Scottish Presbyterianism
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Scottish and English Reformations:John Knox & the English Royals “From the Reformation to the Constitution” Bill Petro your friendly neighborhood historian billpetro.com/v7pc
ObjectivesBy the end of this session you should be able to • Trace the development of Scottish Presbyterianism • Discuss causes of the English Reformation • Identify how English Royalty affected the Reformation
Luther - Melanchthon 1517 Lutheran Calvin - Beza 1532 French-Swiss } Zwingli - Bullinger Reformed Presbyterian Scottish Presbyterian Dutch Reformed 1519 German-Swiss Henry VIII - Cranmer Grebel – Manz - Simonsz 1525 1536 English Swiss Brethren Reformation Traditions Lutheranism Episcopal Anabaptist Congregational Mennonites English Sep English Baptists Anglican Episcopal Church of England
John Knox • Thundering Scot • Univ of St. Andrew • 1536: Priest • Wartime preacher • Galley slave • Exile in Geneva, Frankfurt • Returns to Edinburgh • Wrote Scots Confession
Thunderous Blasts against Mary 5 personal interviews with Mary Queen of Scots
Mary Stuart • Mary Queen of Scots • Henry VII’s Grand-daughter • Marries Francis II of France • France claims Scotland • Mary claims England • Knox preaches against Mary • Son James VI: • James I of England
Why was there an English Reformation? • Lollards: Wycliffe’s followers at Oxford • Early Humanists: Erasmus, Thomas More • Early Reformers: William Tyndale • Tyndale’s was first printed Bible • Wycliffe’s was hand copied • Luther’s Writings • Henry VIII’s marital problems
Henry VIII • Second son, after Arthur • Clergy, theologian • Married Catherine, brother’s wife -- to keep dowry • Sonless, annulment? • Pope refused
6 Wives of Henry VIII Mary Elizabeth Edward
Henry’s Actions • 1532: Submission of the clergy • 1534: Act of Supremacy • 1536: Closed all monasteries • 1539: Six Articles • Nationalized Church • Still Roman Catholic in doctrine
Thomas Cranmer • Protestant Archbishopof Canterbury • Book of Common Prayer
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII
Edward VI • Boy king • 2 Regents • Tutored by Henry Bullinger • Chaplain: John Knox • MarriedLady Jane Gray
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI
Mary Tudor • “Bloody” Mary, 1553 • Married Spanish Philip II,enemy of England • Restored Papacy • Persecuted Englishmen • 300 Smithfield martyrs • Marian exiles: Geneva, Frankfurt, Zurich
Oxford Martyrs Latimer, Ridley… Cranmer
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI 1553 Militant Catholicism Mary Tudor
Elizabeth I • Couldn’t be Catholic –illegitimate in Rome • Didn’t like Protestantism • “Via Media” • Protestant Doctrine • Catholic Rituals • Lived long
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI 1553 Militant Catholicism Mary Tudor 1558 Anglicanism Elizabeth Rise of Puritanism 1603
James I • James VI of Scotland • Puritans petitioned for change in church government • Hampton Court Conference: • Refused • Permitted new Bible translation • Reissued Book of Sport –riled the Puritans
Charles I • Absolute authority • Appointed Laud: AB of C • Arminian • Puritan Calvinists reacted • Abolished Parliament:1629-1640 • Civil War: 1642-46 • Cavaliers - loyalists • Roundheads - Puritans
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI 1553 Militant Catholicism Mary Tudor 1558 Anglicanism Elizabeth 1603 Enforced James I Episcopalianism Charles I Tudors | Stuarts 1625
Oliver Cromwell • Member of Parliament • Head Parliamentary Army • Lord Protector, Head of State • England • Scotland • Ireland
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI 1553 Militant Catholicism Mary Tudor 1558 Anglicanism Elizabeth 1603 Enforced James I Episcopalianism Charles I 1625 1640 Transcendent Presbyterian Puritanism Independent 1649 Long Parliament 1660
Westminster Assembly • 1643-48 • Directory of Church Government • Westminster Confession • Shorter &Longer Catechisms
Charles II • Restoration of Monarchy • Episcopacy returned • Puritans were persecuted
James II • A Catholic • Forced to abdicate
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI 1553 Militant Catholicism Mary Tudor 1558 Anglicanism Elizabeth 1603 Enforced James I Episcopalianism Charles I 1625 1640 Transcendent Presbyterian Puritanism Independent 1649 1660 Enforced Charles II Episcopalianism James II 1685 Restoration
William & Mary • Glorious Revolution • Mary: James’ oldest daughter • William:Ruler of the Dutch • Religious Toleration
1509 Reformed Catholicism Henry VIII 1547 Advanced Protestantism Edward VI 1553 Militant Catholicism Mary Tudor 1558 Anglicanism Elizabeth 1603 Tudors | Stuarts Enforced James I Episcopalianism Charles I 1625 1640 Transcendent Presbyterian Puritanism Independent 1649 1660 Enforced Charles II Episcopalianism James II 1685 Glorious Revolution 1689 Religious Toleration William & Mary
1-Word Summary • Catholic Church Merit • Luther Justification • Zwingli Sovereignty • Anabaptists Believer’s Baptism • Calvin Omnipotence • Arminius Ability • “Calvinism” TULIP • Knox Thundering • Henry VIII Married