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.
Read a book about Henry VIII?
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Martin Luther posts his grievances against the Catholic Church. (The Bible is translated into English.) Henry VIII forms the Church of England. Edward VI mandates the use of a Protestant prayer book. Mary I, or "Bloody Mary," takes the throne. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Pope declines to grant Henry VIII a divorce. Henry VIII forms the Church of England. Edward VI supports Protestantism. Mary I supports Catholicism.
Joseph Henry Odell has written: 'Henry Martyn Boies' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Lord's prayer as a missionary document' -- subject(s): Lord's prayer
I'm sure there are more than 50,000 facts about Henry VIII (note capital letter). You probably mean his many wives - look them up in a history book or website.
Yes, the book of common prayer is a prayer book.
King Henry VIII's son, King Edward VI, established the Church of England by law during his reign. The English Reformation, initiated by Henry VIII's break with the Roman Catholic Church, was further solidified under Edward VI with the introduction of the Book of Common Prayer and the establishment of Protestant practices. Edward's reign saw the formalization of the Church of England as a distinct entity from Catholicism.
The Defence of the Seven Sacraments (in Latin, Assertio Septem Sacramentorum)
The book Henry wrote was called "In Defense of the Seven Sacraments" for which he received the title "Defender of the Faith" from Pope Leo.
Just prior to 1550 in English history, in 1534, Henry VIII passed the Act of Supremacy which made Henry VIII the head of not only England but also the Church of England. The Treasons Act 1534 was also passed the same year. In 1535, John Fisher and Thomas Moore were executed. In 1536, William Tindale was executed. In 1547 Edward VI was crowned King of England. In 1549 the Prayer Book rebellion took place. This was a rebellion that ultimately ended in the suppression of the rebelling forces, after the Common Book of Prayer was introduced and highly unpopular.
Yes, he wrote a book defending the Catholic Church.
martin luther posts his grievances against the catholic church henry VIII forms the church of england edward VI mandates the use of protestant prayer book mary I or bloody mary takes the throne