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The eventsleadingto the civil unrest of 1548 , such as Kett 's Rebellion and the Prayer Book Rebellion a year later

was not received well by someresultingin what came to be known as the Prayer Book Rebellion

Cornish grievances against the policies of the English governmentledto the unsuccessful uprisings of the Cornish Rebellion of 1497 and the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549

The failure to translate the Prayer Book into the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin riteledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549[3

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[3

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin riteledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549[3

_ _ and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin riteledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549[3

the changes in religionprovokedthe so - called Prayer Book Rebellion

Book of Common Prayerresultedin the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion

by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer(passive) composed bythe first Prayer Book

when the Protestant Book of Common Prayer was introduced during the English Reformation(passive) was causedThe Prayer Book Rebellion

Sir Humphrey Arundellledthe Prayer Book Uprising in Cornwall of 1549

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 Cornwallledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549

whose lasting effect on the world wasto composethe Anglican Book of Common Prayer of 1549

cultural ' reformsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549

the First Prayer Book ; Peter Martyr and Martin Bucerinfluencethe Second Prayer book

the factorsleadingto the Prayer Book Rebellion

the opposition to cultural ' reformsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549

numerous skirmishes and scufflesleadingup to the disastrous 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion

a popular religious protest of the sortwould ... leadto the Prayer Book Rebellion

the reasonsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion Prayer Book Rebellion

by the retaliation of the English(passive) may ... have been influencedThe Prayer book rebellion

The Cornishledthe Prayer Book Rebellion

cultural ' reformsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion Prayer Book Rebellion

to unite the people in worship through a common prayer where both the minister and the people prayed together(passive) was originally designedThe Book of Common Prayer

the opposition to cultural ' reformsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion Prayer Book Rebellion

in a few years(passive) was ... composedThe English Prayer Book

Cranmercomposedthe Book of Common Prayer ( 1549

first(passive) was ... composedThe Book of Common Prayer

that encourages peopleto discoverthe Book of Common Prayer

Peter Martyr and Martin Bucerinfluencethe Second Prayer book

by the retaliation of the English after the failed Cornish Rebellion of 1497(passive) may ... have been influenced byThe Prayer Book Rebellion

the retaliation of the English after the failed Cornish Rebellion of 1497(passive) may ... have been influenced byThe Prayer Book Rebellion

by committee(passive) composed byThe Book of Common Prayer

with the idea that the people should be able to understand and participate in corporate worship(passive) was composedThe Book of Common Prayer

and the imposition of English liturgy over the Latin rite in the whole of Cornwall ... the reasonsledto the Prayer Book Rebellion Prayer Book Rebellion

Englandinfluencedthe Book of Common Prayer

Sir Humphrey Arundell , Governor of St Michael 's Mountledthe Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549

to be inclusive of all people whether Protestant , Puritan or Catholic(passive) was designedThe Book of Common Prayer

during a time when Common Prayer was necessary to grant compromises and concessions to traditionalists(passive) was composedThe Book of Common Prayer

to his murderledto his murder

public worship in churches beyond the Church of Englandhas influencedpublic worship in churches beyond the Church of England

the agenda for all the services of the churchsetthe agenda for all the services of the church

forthlately setforth

forthsetsforth

the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation

the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation

the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation

for usedesignedfor use

asidesetsaside

the Faith and the practice of the Church throughout the ages and it continues to bind Anglicans together in common worshipsetsthe Faith and the practice of the Church throughout the ages and it continues to bind Anglicans together in common worship

forth the forms of worship of the established Church of Englandsetforth the forms of worship of the established Church of England

in Englandoriginatedin England

the tone for each day during the programsetsthe tone for each day during the program

clearlyinfluencedclearly

of both ancient and modern liturgies and prayersis composedof both ancient and modern liturgies and prayers

the forms of worship of the established Church of Englandsetthe forms of worship of the established Church of England

newlythen ... composednewly

the English languagehas influencedthe English language

our English liturgiesinfluencedour English liturgies

1549 in Englandwas ... composed1549 in England

( 1549 in Englandwas ... composed( 1549 in England

conservative reactionpromptingconservative reaction

the English language and literaturehas influencedthe English language and literature

to the English Civil Warledto the English Civil War

riots among Catholicsprovokedriots among Catholics

riots and rebellionprovokedriots and rebellion

in riots and rebellionresultedin riots and rebellion

in a few years ... nor by a few menwas ... composedin a few years ... nor by a few men

of 85 % bible passagesis composedof 85 % bible passages

with Cranmeroriginatedwith Cranmer

to teach the fundamentals of Christian doctrinedesignedto teach the fundamentals of Christian doctrine

from Anglican Tudor Englandoriginatesfrom Anglican Tudor England

the deaths of thousands of people from Devon and Cornwallcausedthe deaths of thousands of people from Devon and Cornwall

the deaths of thousands of people from Devon Devon and Cornwallcausedthe deaths of thousands of people from Devon Devon and Cornwall

The liturgies on the morning of Palm Sunday(passive) are designed byThe liturgies on the morning of Palm Sunday

in a massacre of rebels opposed to the new liturgyresultsin a massacre of rebels opposed to the new liturgy

first fruits of ziondiscoverfirst fruits of zion

our heavenly Father(passive) set byour heavenly Father

the deaths of thousands of Cornishcausedthe deaths of thousands of Cornish

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