HIS368H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: William Laud, Ultimate Power, Jacobus Arminius

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November 21st, 2017: introduction, charles 1st, foreign policy, marriage negotiations, the duke of buckingham, religion, relations with catholics, arminianism and archbishop laud, relations with puritans, parliament. James was running england into debt (accumulates largest english peacetime debt in history: has favorites whom he gives lots of money these men become very powerful. Parliament has to approve any taxes in england: what responsibility to tax payers have to fund the kings projects, to what extent is it parliament"s responsibility to agree to those. The monarch, or parliament, or does each community get its own religion: local control, conflict between localities and central government, connection to scotland, ireland and england. A religious conflict between catholics and protestants. Puritan (marian exiles, radical) the monarch is the head of the church. Arminianism and archbishop laud: a form of protestantism that follows the teachings of a dutch reformer called.

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