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The English Reformation was the series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England first broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. These events were, in part, associated with the wider process of the European Protestant Reformation, a religious and political movement which affected the practice of Christianity across the whole of Europe during... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Early modern Europe The Reformation ended in division and the establishment of new church movements.

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Early modern Europe The Reformation ended in division and the establishment of new church movements.

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Edward VI of England On Mary’s death in 1558, the English Reformation resumed its course, and most of the reforms instituted during Edward’s reign were reinstated in the Elizabethan Religious Settlement.

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Reginald Pole In the novel Q by Luther Blissett, while not appearing himself, Pole is mentioned many times as the book's subject is the upheavals caused by the Reformation and the Catholic Church's response to it during the 16th century.

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    English Reformation

    The English Reformation was the series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England first broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
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    Category:English Reformation

    English Reformation 16th century in England
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    Protestant Reformation

    In England, where it gave rise to Anglicanism, the period became known as the English Reformation.
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    English Reformation Parliament

    The English Reformation Parliament was so-called because it was the Parliament, commencing in 1529, that passed and enabled the major pieces of legislation leading to the English Reformation.
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    Timeline of the English Reformation

    See also: Timeline of the Protestant Reformation, English Reformation, and Protestant Reformation
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    List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation

    Colin Pendrill, The English Reformation 1485-1558, Heinemann, 2000 ... English Reformation
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    Elizabethan Religious Settlement

    The settlement is often seen as a terminal point for the English Reformation and in the long run the foundation of a "via media" and the concept of Anglicanism.
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    Reformation

    English Reformation, series of events in sixteenth-century England by which the church in England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church
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    English nationalism

    The English Reformation destroyed the jurisdiction of the Pope over England.
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    Scottish Reformation

    English Reformation: History, Timeline • Henry VIII • Cranmer • Elizabethan Settlement • 39 Articles • Book of Common Prayer • In Scotland • Civil War

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