King Henry VIII added the doxology to the Lord's prayer: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Many people no longer include the doxology as part of the Lord's prayer.
The Lords prayer can be found in Luke 11:1-4 & Matthew 6:9-13.
Here are the places I've found the Lord's Prayer... Matthew 6:10-14 Luke 11:2-4
Yes, King Henry VIII did ban the Catholic prayer book and instituted the Book of Common Prayer in England in the 16th century as part of his break from the Catholic Church. The Book of Common Prayer was used in Anglican worship and reflected the Protestant beliefs of the English Reformation.
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King Henry VIII
Yes, they did attend banquets with the king! The Lords only had the right to do it. If the king didn't want them to they did not. Hope this Helped!
Lords looked after lands for the King and raised armed soldiers when the King needed an army
The system of rule by lords under a king was called feudalism. This was often a very corrupt form of government, as the lords were not really regulated by the king.
The lords promised to support the monarch with knights.
John was, for the most part, a poor king. Ironically, this led to the lords forcing him, at spear point, to issue MagnaCarta, granting them basic human rights.
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No, King Henry VII was King Henry VIII's father.