What were Puritans?
Extreme Catholics
Moderate Protestants
Extreme Protestants
What did Puritans believe?
The Religious Settlement was a success
Some Catholics traditions should be maintained
The Religious Settlement was still too Catholic
Why were the Puritans a particular problem for Elizabeth?
Many were wealthy, loyal and MPs
They were well-organised
They were linked to foreign powers
What was the command in the 'Three Articles' regarding the role of Bishops?
They should accept Bishops
They should get rid of Bishops
They should get more of Bishops
Who was the most prominent Puritan on the Privy Council?
Sir William Cecil
Sir Christopher Hatton
Sir Francis Walsingham
What were the Marprelate Tracts of 1588-89?
Pamphlets critical of Elizabeth’s religious policy
Pamphlets that commended Elizabeth’s religious policy
Pamphlets that asked for more toleration in the Church
What were independent prayer meetings known as?
Preaching
Prophesyings
Sermons
Who did Elizabeth appoint as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1583?
Peter Wentworth
Edmund Grindal
John Whitgift
What was the Puritan John Stubbs’ punishment for printing a critical pamphlet?
Hanging
Imprisonment
Having his right hand cut off
Who was the leading Welsh Puritan during this period?
Anthony Cope
John Penry
Walter Strickland