History of Medival And of Modern Civilization to the End of the Seventeenth Ce

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History of Medival And of Modern Civilization to the End of the Seventeenth Ce
Seignobos Charles
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The Confession of Faith as set forth in the "39 Articles/' and declared obli- gatory on all the English people, is a summary of the Calvinistic doctrines. The Church of England rejects the authority of the pope, condemns the mass and celebrates worship in English, not in Latin. But it preserves the ceremonies of the Catholic worship, the chants, the altar, the surplice and the Catholic organi- zation of the church. The religious power rests with the bishops, named by the government.
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...the king is the head of the church. Eliza- beth had hoped that the Catholics and the Calvinists would accept the idea of the Anglican Church, and that all the English would have the same religion. She only succeeded in creating a third religion by the side of the two others ; there were henceforth three parties in England : the Catholic, the Calvinist or Presbyterian and the Anglican. As the Anglican religion was obli- gatory, the government persecuted both Calvinists and Catholics. The contest was especially bitter with the much more formidable Catholic party, for Elizabeth had refused to marry, and her death was all sufficient to bring into power Mary Stuart and the Catholics.

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