Why was King James' influence over the Protestant Church in Scotland limited until 1583?
He had to learn about the way the it operated, as he had been raised as a Catholic.
James was too young to make decisions for himself so his regents acted for him.
James did not believe that Kings had the right to interfere in Church business.
When was the Second Book of Discipline written?
1568
1576
1578
What is a church theocracy?
A church with a hierarchy
A church where the king is in control
A church with no hierarchy
Who set standards of behaviour at parish level?
The King
The General Assembly
The Kirk Session
When did James become King of Scotland?
1555
1566
1567
In which order did James' regents take office?
Moray, Mar, Lennox, Morton
Moray, Lennox, Mar, Morton
Moray, Morton, Mar, Lennox
What church position did Morton re-introduce, that caused arguments with the Church?
Cardinals
Friars
Bishops
What happened to James in August 1582?
He was captured by Presbyterian nobles
He escaped from the Presbyterian nobles
He was captured and sent to Dumbarton
How did James establish royal supremacy over the Church?
With the Black Arts of 1583
With the Black Arts of 1584
With the Black Arts of 1586
What increased Church power in 1592?
The Golden Treaty
The Golden Acts
The Golden Award