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Describe two features of Elizabeth's religious settlement (1559). Feature 1 Feature 2
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The Act of Supremacy was passed in 1559, establishing Elizabeth as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. This act aimed to consolidate her power and reject Papal authority, allowing her to control religious practices in England. The declaration emphasized the importance of the monarch in religious matters, leading to the establishment of the Anglican Church.
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The Act of Uniformity, also passed in 1559, mandated that all church services follow the format laid out in the Book of Common Prayer. This created a standardized form of worship intended to unify the country’s faith under the Anglican Church, reinforcing the centrality of the Protestant faith while allowing some elements of Catholic theology in practice.
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