Tudor legislature - The Break From Rome

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Legislature passed between 1529 and 1559 in relation to the break from Rome and establishment of the Church of England
Daisy Lovick
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1532 Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates Put a temporary stop to payments to Rome
1532 Submission of the Clergy English churchmen agreed to accept Henry's power over them
1533 Act in Restraint of Appeals Stopped legal appeals in church courts being sent to Rome
1534 Act of Supremacy Confirmed Henry VIII as the head of the English Church under English law
1534 Act of Succession Declared Henry's first marriage to Catherine had never been valid, that's his and Anne's marriage was, and that Henry's heirs would be his children with Anne
1536 The Act of 10 Articles Attempted to outline the doctrines of the English church
1539 The Act of Six Articles Reinforced Catholic doctrines such as transubstantiation and celibacy for priests
1549 Act of Uniformity Enforced the new Book of Common Prayer for all church services
1559 Act of Supremacy Declared Elizabeth I as Supreme Governor of the Church of England
1559 Act of Uniformity Enforced a fine for not attending weekly church services and added lines to the Prayer Book that left transubstantiation up for interpretation
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