England under Elizabeth was basically Protestant, but it followed a moderate. Protestantism that kept most people satisfied.Elizabeth tried to keep Spain and France from becoming too powerful by balancing power. If one nation seemed to be getting more powerful, England would support the weaker nation. Philip II of Spain wanted to invade England, partly to overthrow Protestantism. His advisers told him that the people of England would rise against Elizabeth when the Spaniards arrived. In 1588, Philip ordered preparations for an armada (a fleet of warships) to invade England. But the Spanish were no match for the English. After a number of battles, the Spanish armada sailed back to Spain by a northern route around Scotland and Ireland. The ships were pounded by storms, and many sank.
Elizabeth I steered a neutral course by allowing people to worship as they saw fit. Because of that, there was little religious intrigue.
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Elizabeth I combined the Protestants and The Catholics together because Elizabeth tried to bring peace in matters of religion. She tried to find a solution which both the Catholics and the Protestants could agree on and accept this created The Middle Way. Eg. Elizabeth created a bible in English for the Protestants but allowed a Latin edition to be printed for the Catholics. By Georgia age 12.
it is the middle way of cathlic and protestant
The Middle Way Elizabeth tried to bring peace in matters of religion. She tried to find a compromise which moderates on both the Catholic and Protestant sides could accept. The key points were: she called herself the 'Supreme Governor', not the 'Head' of the Church of England; the English Prayer Book was brought back, and Elizabeth insisted on protestant beliefs BUT she allowed many of the trappings of the Catholic services - bishops, ordained priests, church decorations, music and priests' vestments; She produced a prayer book in English, but allowed a Latin edition to be printed; the new prayer book said that Christ was 'really present' in the bread and the wine in the Communion service.
I believe that there were no riots during her way as she offered the "Via Media" ( The Middle Way) which meant that you had to ateend protestan services but practice Catholicsm in private
NO!! Queen elizabeth I hated catholics! She had many catholics killed as she was a dedicated protestant.
Her Middle Way!
Elizabeth I combined the Protestants and The Catholics together because Elizabeth tried to bring peace in matters of religion. She tried to find a solution which both the Catholics and the Protestants could agree on and accept this created The Middle Way. Eg. Elizabeth created a bible in English for the Protestants but allowed a Latin edition to be printed for the Catholics. By Georgia age 12.
it is the middle way of cathlic and protestant
The Middle Way Elizabeth tried to bring peace in matters of religion. She tried to find a compromise which moderates on both the Catholic and Protestant sides could accept. The key points were: she called herself the 'Supreme Governor', not the 'Head' of the Church of England; the English Prayer Book was brought back, and Elizabeth insisted on protestant beliefs BUT she allowed many of the trappings of the Catholic services - bishops, ordained priests, church decorations, music and priests' vestments; She produced a prayer book in English, but allowed a Latin edition to be printed; the new prayer book said that Christ was 'really present' in the bread and the wine in the Communion service.
A cool way to choose your stage name is to make your middle name your first name, and you street your last name. For example my middle name is Elizabeth and my street is rain so i could be Elizabeth Rain.
The best way to find out a person's religion is to ASK them. Otherwise, you can watch their behavior and daily lifestyle and sometime you can tell... depepnding on the religion of course.
The Great Awakening began in the Middle Colonies. This movement changed the way that many people practiced their religion.
The Middle Way pursued by Queen Elizabeth I aimed to strike a balance between the religious factions of England. While it may have been seen as fair by some for maintaining stability and preventing extremes, others saw it as oppressive for not fully accommodating the beliefs of Catholics or Puritans. Overall, the Middle Way can be considered a pragmatic approach to governance during a turbulent time in English history.
The way they restrain from the things forbidden in their religion.
Yes Islam is the religion of truth, i cant convince you in three lines, but Islam praised the people who uses their brains to find their ways, you can find millions of books on religion, compare and read and you will find your way.
The Elizabeth religious settlement was a middle way between catholic and protestant. More favourable to protestant than catholic
Elizabeth T. Stone has written: 'Elizabeth T. Stone, exposing the modern secret way of persecuting Christians in order to hush the voice of truth' -- subject(s): Insane, Freedom of religion, Commitment and detention, Psychiatric hospitals