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In 1559 Queen Elizabeth I re-established the Protestant Church in England; so1558-1603.
The reforms of the Church of England during the reign of Elizabeth I made it more Protestant.
Protestant Christianity and Roman Catholicism.
The Act of Supremacy establishing the protestant Church of England.
Queen Mary of England. That's why we have the drink "bloody Mary".
Under the doctrine (rules) of the Church of England (the Anglican Church) the authority of the British monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth) is supreme. In practice the Queen delegates this authority either to the parliament or to the leaders of the church.
It was Protestant. Elizabeth I, who ruled from 1558-1603, the last Tudor Monarch of England was considered illegimate by the Roman Catholic Church, who wanted her cousin, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots on the Throne of England. She summoned Parliament to consider a Reformation Bill to create a new church in England in 1559. Parliament entered a new Bill, the Act of Supremacy making Elizabeth the head of the "Protestant" Church of England. Thus in 1600, England was a Protestant monarchy, part of the Protestant Reformation.
The Church of England
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The Reformation of the Church of England
Henry VIII .
It became a Protestant State.
Martin Luther
henry VIII!
95 Theses written by Martin Luther is considered the catalyst for the protestant reformation in England in the 1500's. It focused on the Catholic church practices.
Most likely he belonged to the Church of England. Elizabeth 1 didn't wouldn't have Catholics in her employ and the Reformation had all ready happened with her father, so the best guess is that he was Church of England.
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