The failure to translate the first Prayer Book into the Cornish language and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin rite in the whole of Cornwall ... the reasonsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
1509–1603 The failure to translate the first Prayer Book into the Cornish language and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin rite in the whole of Cornwallcontributedto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
when the Protestant Book of Common Prayer was introduced during the English Reformation(passive) was causedThe Prayer Book Rebellion
the retaliation of the English after the failed Cornish Rebellion of 1497 , broke out , and was ruthlessly suppressed : over 4,000 people who protested against the imposition of an English prayer book were massacred by Edward VI 's army(passive) may ... have been influenced byThe Prayer Book Rebellion
their native Cornish language and the forced introduction of the English Book of Common Prayerresultedin the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion
the reforms of Thomas Cranmer , who had the approval of the boy king , Edward VI(passive) was provoked bythe Prayer Book Rebellion
The failure to translate the Prayer Book into the Cornish language and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin riteledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
the refusal of the powers in London to allow church services to be spoken in Cornish(passive) prompted bythe Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
a local vicar , Martin Geoffrey(passive) led bythe 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion
The dissolution of Glasney College helpedtriggerthe Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
the opposition to cultural ‘ reformsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
The Cornish were largely in favour of Catholicismleadingto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
Sir Humphrey Arundell , Governor of St Michael's Mountledthe Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
Sir Humphrey Arundell , Governor of St Michael 's Mountledthe Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549
religious causes : ' the first insurrections of cornishmen against the edwardian reformation , in 15 , sprang from fear of the loss of church goods ' - fletchercausesreligious causes : ' the first insurrections of cornishmen against the edwardian reformation , in 15 , sprang from fear of the loss of church goods ' - fletcher
up to the siege of Exeter the prayer book rebellionleadingup to the siege of Exeter the prayer book rebellion
rebellion in the Southwestprovokedrebellion in the Southwest
the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation
the deaths of thousands of Cornishcausedthe deaths of thousands of Cornish
to 4,000 deathsledto 4,000 deaths
to the battles at Fenny Bridges andledto the battles at Fenny Bridges and
the deaths of thousands of people from Devon ... the Methodism of John Wesley proved to be very popular with the working classes in Cornwall in the 19th centurycausedthe deaths of thousands of people from Devon ... the Methodism of John Wesley proved to be very popular with the working classes in Cornwall in the 19th century
a new tonewere settinga new tone
the deaths of thousands of people from Devon and Cornwallcausedthe deaths of thousands of people from Devon and Cornwall
to possibly twenty per cent of the Cornish population dyingledto possibly twenty per cent of the Cornish population dying