Did Elizabeth 1 execute protestants?
yes, she did execute protestants, but only if they were practising protestantism 'behind her back', people who practised the religion openly were usually spared unless they were committing treason!
Why Protestantism is linked to increased literacy?
Beacuse Protestantism was against several Catholic practices, for one ,people having to attend Mass - Which was spoken entirely in Latin by the priests & which of course, ordinary people could neither speak nor understand - during Mass, they were made to answer the priest's prayers by short Latin replies or prayers such as "Hail Mary" & "Our Father" but spoken in Latin; so they knew their prayers by rote, as well as the answers to the priests "Mea Culpa" prayers; but had no idea what they were saying. The Protestant Religion was in favor of religious services being conducted completely in the vernacular & Prayer Books equally being written in the vernacular . But MUCH more important - was the Protestant belief, that not only priests should have access to the Bible & be allowed to interpret it; but they believed it was the right & the duty of ALL Christians to read The Word Of God for themselves - not just resereved to a privileged few. This is why in many European countries & importantly; - during about the same period) religious men set out to translate the Bible; in order to make it accessible to all. And perhaps most important of all... This period happened to coincide with the invention of the printing press by Johan Gutenberg. Previously books had been painstakingly copied by hand - they were treasures reserved for only the very rich or were preserved inside churches & monasteries. . But after printing had been invented - it was possible to make thousands upon thousands of copies of the Bible at a price, even poor farmers could afford. The desire to read the Bible grew at a fantastic rate & because of the new invention - making reading the Bible not only desirable - but FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME POSSIBLE ALSO....Reading spread across Europe like wildfire. Everyone wanted to read ! They knew WHAT they wanted to read & could afford to do so. These were the main factors, why Protestanism played such a big part in setting the wheels of literacy in motion.
What is the nickname of Mission Santa Cruz?
The Hard-luck Mission
It is the hard luck mission because it was difficult and it had unsavory neighbors.
False. French fur traders established trading posts in Quebec and other parts of North America, such as the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi Valley, but not in South America.
Where is the Rectory Inc in Bonne Terre Missouri located?
The address of the Rectory Inc is: Po Box 486, Bonne Terre, MO 63628-0486
When Henry enters the chapel of trees does he find comfort?
no btch. Please read the book and find your answer that way. Cheating by looking online wont help you in life.
When was Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church created?
Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church was created in 1794.
Where is Cathedral Rock located?
Cathedral Rock is located on the Sedona, Arizona skyline, and its precise location is in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County. The summit is 1,500 meters high and it is one of the most photographed sites in Arizona.
Who is entombed inside the Washington national cathedral?
President Woodrow Wilson's tomb is located on the south side of the Cathedral's nave, on the main level.
Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy ("The Miracle Worker"), U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, and President Wilson's second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson are all interred in the Cathedral's columbarium, among many others, off St. Joeph of Arimithea Chapel on the lower level.
Admiral George Dewey, hero of the Spanish-American War, Thomas John Claggett, the first Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church to be consecrated in the U.S., and Henry Yates Satterlee, first Episcopal Bishop of Washington D.C. are all interred in vaults and tombs elsewhere around the Cathedral
What structural elements make it an example of Gothic architecture for the notre dame?
the pointed arch
Will you always be an ordained minister in AME church after being ordained?
once ordained in ame church will you always be called a minister
Who is the oldest man in a long way from chicago and how old is he?
The oldest man in A long way from Chicago is Uncle Griswold Grady, who is 103 years old. He is in the chapter called Centennial Summer.