The Church before the Reformation
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Have a little read: ... The Church before the Reformation 1. Source A suggests the view that anticlericalism was the cause of the reformattion ("..numerous developments were preparing...for some sort of relious and ecclesiastical change"), and that the reformation occurred because of the weakness and stability of the church ("the english church...stood poorly equipped to weather the storms of the new age", "its tibers rotted and barnacled") - i.e. the failure of the church to stand up to the anticlericalism. The fact that "its crew grudging, divided, in some case mutinous" establishes the anticlerical suggestions - an idea that the reformation came about from within the church - and Henry reacted to this. Source B agrees with Source A over the idea of the existence of anticlericalsm ("popular anticlericalism thrived on tales of luttenous monks..."). Both sources hint at its underlying bitterness. Source A talks about the church being unable to tackle the problems due to
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