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Edward VI, who reigned from 1547 to 1553, continued the Protestant reforms initiated by his father, Henry VIII. He furthered the English Reformation by promoting Protestantism and implementing the Book of Common Prayer in 1549, which standardized worship in English. His reign saw the removal of Catholic practices and the strengthening of Protestant doctrine, although these changes faced resistance and led to significant religious conflict during his short rule.

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