Early Elizabethan England: The difference between Catholics and Protestants
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- We're back in Early Elizabethan England 1558. It's important that you know the differences between Catholics and Protestants and the reasons behind them. This explains why not all Elizabethans accepted the Religious Settlement and why Spain, France and Mary Queen of Scots presented a threat to Elizabeth.
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Nice Video Miss!
THIS IS SO HELPFUL!! TYSN
This is so helpful, thank you for doing this !
How do you make these videos? So good.
great video, but PLEASE get a better mic. You sound like you’re stuck in a tube lol
She is stuck in a tube
Hey Ailya, This is a really old vid but I'll be rerecording it in the summer. Check out my later stuff, the sound is much better 😂
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It's all good 😊👍
Nice vids 😀😀😀
hey!!! Thank you for all the videos x may I ask if the Elizabethan england, Cold War and Weimar playlist is complete? Thank youuu
weimar is complete, not sure about cold war
Veneration of Mary, not worship of Mary.
soz mary
@@wokery 😭
The Church of England is basically "Catholicism Lite".
Would we need to know this for gcse history
Yes it's important to know the differences so you can understand the religious settlement and the reasons people liked and hated it.
Is this Ms Mc Groder?
No I'm afraid not
Nope sorry!
Were priests allowed to marry in the CATHOLIC or PROTESTANT faith??? thx a lot for the video!
Protestant priests CAN marry, Catholics CANT.
@@TheHistoryTeacherUK Thank you ever so much! You're a lifesaver! defo sending this to my classmates!
Appalling analogy at the end
Please upgrade your mic you sound like your speaking through a tube.
Hi Tomzy, you'll be pleased to know that I have just upgraded my mic so future videos will be much better :)
That's good 👍
@@TheHistoryTeacherUK still sounds like your speaking through a pipe
even with the new mic
@@trooper775get her a better one then😂
Would you just need to know 3 of the problems during her accession for the Elizabeth topic and no more.If so would legitimacy,gender and money be ok
Hi Sajidur, I think this would be fine, I can't think of a question where knowing three wouldnt be sufficient
Thank you
Cold War video tommorow👀👀
God's original 10 commandments and catholic 10 commandments- Catholics deleted the 2nd commandment and split the 10th into 2 commandments to make up for 10 commandments, thus God's words have been altered in this one instance.
Catholics did not delete the 2nd commandment but made it properly part of the first commandment. And remember Catholicism came first so if anybody did any monkeying with the commandments it was the reformers
Hetalia: AMMM I PROTESTANT... OR CATHOLIC?!! GOD I DON’T KNOW!!!
The fundamental question is do you believe the bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Christ through a miracle during the service? If so you are a Catholic.
"The pope is Jesus' substitute on earth...everything he says must be right, it can't be wrong as it comes directly from God...Catholics worship Mary": Wrong! Wrong! The Catholic Church teaches that Catholics should honour Mary not worship her, also Catholics do not believe that what the pope says is always right, there are strict limits to when the pope is infallible and this charism has only been exercised on a few occasions in practice.
I'm talking about Catholicism in the 15th and 16th centuries. I am aware that beliefs today are significantly different to those of 500 years ago.
@@TheHistoryTeacherUK No the Catholic Church even in the 15th and 16th centuries has never officially taught that Catholics are to worship Mary or articulated your own unique concept of unlimited infallibility.
Twice the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption both dogmas already existed in the church but by Infallable pronouncement The pope made them dagma