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To what extent was the Church in need of reform by 1532?
An essay examining the problems apparent in the Church in 1532, including absenteeism, simony, nepotism, pluralism, and sexual misconduct. The essay does not take the existence of these problems within the church for granted, but instead asks how far the image of a problem-riddled church was an invention of those pushing for a break with Rome.
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An essay examining the problems apparent in the Church in 1532, including absenteeism, simony, nepotism, pluralism, and sexual misconduct. The essay does not take the existence of these problems within the church for granted, but instead asks how far the image of a problem-riddled church was an invention of those pushing for a break with Rome.
To what extent was royal authority strengthened under Henry VIII between 1525-1547.
An essay examining how royal authority was strengthened under Henry VIII through acts of parliament (Appeals, Supremacy), taxes, foundation of new bodies, and how Thomas Cromwell aided this process.
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An essay examining how royal authority was strengthened under Henry VIII through acts of parliament (Appeals, Supremacy), taxes, foundation of new bodies, and how Thomas Cromwell aided this process.
To what extent was Henry VII’s control of the nobility the key to consolidating his power?
An essay that examines how Henry VII consolidated his power. He faced problems at home with overambitious nobles, pretenders to the throne, problems in foreign policy and problems at home. This essay examines which of these factors was most important in Henry's consolidation of power.
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An essay that examines how Henry VII consolidated his power. He faced problems at home with overambitious nobles, pretenders to the throne, problems in foreign policy and problems at home. This essay examines which of these factors was most important in Henry's consolidation of power.
To what extent was Elizabeth’s Church Settlement ‘but half-reformed’ 1558-1590?
Essay that examines how Elizabeth I dealt with the religious conflict she inherited between Catholics and Protestants. It includes discussion of Calvinism. The essay goes into detail about the parliamentary process Elizabeth had to go through.
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Essay that examines how Elizabeth I dealt with the religious conflict she inherited between Catholics and Protestants. It includes discussion of Calvinism. The essay goes into detail about the parliamentary process Elizabeth had to go through.