What reasons are given for the uniformity of Australian speech?
uniformity
(1534) English act of Parliament that recognized Henry VIII as the "Supreme Head of the Church of England." The act also required an oath of loyalty from English subjects that recognized his marriage to Anne Boleyn. It was repealed in 1555 under Mary I, but in 1559 Parliament adopted a new Act of Supremacy during the reign of Elizabeth I. Source: Answers.com
John Knox wrote it between 1559 and 1566.
Queen Elizabeth I was crowned on 15 January 1559 at Westminster Abbey.
Edward VI in 1549 and 1552 and Elizabeth I in 1559.
The Act of Uniformity was passed in 1559 by Queen Elizabeth I. Her brother and sister before her had passed other Acts of Uniformity, but she wanted to unite the Church of England on her own terms. It was more modest than the previous acts, only stating the order of prayers to be said in the 'Book of Common Prayer,' and fining people if they did not attend church at least once per week.
The Act of Supremacy establishing the protestant Church of England.
Seeking Religious FreedomThe pilgrims left England in 1609 so that they could practice the religion they chose. An English law, the 1559 Act of Uniformity, demanded that all British citizens attend services and follow the traditions of the Church of England. A group of dissenters known as the Puritains had strong disagreements with some Church practices. Under King James, the practice of executing Puritans for disobeying the Act of Uniformity ended, but the Puritans still found themselves hated by society.
101559 also written as 10^1559
uniformity in taxation
A series of laws that established the Church of England as the official religion of England and required the use of the Book of Common Prayer.
60% of 1559.00= 60% * 1559= 0.6 * 1559= 935.40
She became Head (or rather, "Supreme Governor") of the Church of England when the Act of Supremacy became law on May 8th, 1559.
Yes it is.3 goes into 4677 1559 times.4667/3=1559
There seemed to be no uniformity among the various speeches.
Finite uniformity means that there is a limited number of ways that things can look alike. School kids have a finite uniformity if required to wear uniforms.