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The English Reformation 2/6

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Historian Simon Schama examines the English Reformation, predominately the events of the Henrician Reformation. Covers not only the political factors and the role of certain prominent persons, including Thomas Cromwell, but also looks at how the changes had an impact lower down in society and how the physical structure of the local parish church changed.

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  • @ChezzaSoldier94 lol; so true, but little has changed.

  • The charm was of the rib poking, backslapping, punch in the belly, arm round the shoulders kind. Whahaha xD

  • I got a paper due in a couple of hours can you get on with it narrator?

  • The Church Fathers warned against people who make schisms from the one established Church;  Come home to Rome.

  • @carriebrk The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church states: "Indulgences are the remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven" (q. 312). This shows the error of one of the misunderstandings that Luther reported: the idea that through indulgences "a man is free . . . from all penalty and guilt." Indulgences do not free one from guilt. They presuppose that the guilt of sin has already been forgiven.

  • @carriebrk Indulgences deal only with the "temporal punishment due to sins," a concept that many people today are not familiar with. There are consequences of sin that come to us in this world, the world of time. These are called "temporal punishments" in contrast to the eternal punishment of hell.

  • @eljunior98 - An idulgence is "the remission in whole or in part of the temporal punishment due to sin" Heb.10:16 "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, says the Lord;I will put My laws into their hearts, and in their minds I will write them,"then He adds,"Their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no more" Now where there is remission of these, there is no longer an offering for sin." Fulfilling Jer 31:33,34. Read Heb chapt.8-11

  • @carriebrk Indulgences aren't sins genius. U need to use ur head a little bit more. U probably still believe that all ur bishops have valid orders even though hundreds upon hundreds don't have apostlic succession but rather a Parlament mbr succession since what the stupid Anglicans did was that it started to pick Bishops out of Parlament and they NEVER received the imposing of the hands like they ALWAYS had when they were RC and do today cuz u realized that was incorrect.

  • @carriebrk No the RCC NEVER used Christianity for political gain. It told the leaders of countries to follow what the Church taught to be the teachings of Christ that comes to them from the Apostles. Luther and the reformers ued Christianity for political gain and wealth more than the Church like Luther when he sided with the Nobles during the Peasants Revolt in what is today Germany killing over 100,000 people, but Luther continued to side with the Nobles after he talked all that BS out the RCC

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