Why was Protestantism more popular in Scotland in 1558?
John Knox had returned
Protestant Lords of Scotland admired Elizabeth I
George Wishart was executed
Which towns said they were Protestant in 1559?
Dunfermline and St Andrews
Aberdeen and Dunkeld
Perth and Dundee
What was the Beggars’ Summons?
Notices nailed to the doors of friaries claiming that the friars should leave
Letters asking for money for the poor
A notice nailed to Catholic churches demanding change
Who arrived at Leith in May 1559?
John Calvin
John Knox
Martin Luther
Why did English and French soldiers leave Scotland?
It was agreed in the Treaty of Glasgow
It was agreed in the Treaty of Edinburgh
It was agreed in the Treaty of Stirling
What is a theocracy?
A church in which God alone is the most powerful figure
A church in which the King is the most powerful figure
A church where the Pope is the most powerful figure
What did the Kirk Session do?
Stopped the King taking taxes from the Kirk
Wrote the ministers’ sermons
Set standards of behaviour for all members of the Kirk
What did the Black Acts do?
Gave the King power over the Kirk
Gave the Kirk power over the King
Ordinary people gained power over the Kirk