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Unit 28: The Reformation in England

[dropcap type=”box”]“I[/dropcap]n England, the Reformation ran a different course from that in France or Germany. In these countries, Protestantism spread in spite of the strenuous opposition of the rulers. In England it was aided by the ruler, King Henry VIII…The Reformation spread even to Scandinavia and the far North. There, at first, it was imposed by the rulers somewhat after the manner of the English Reformation. But there, too, the people were ready for reform, and the countries soon became entirely Protestant.” James Harvey Robinson, A General History of Europe
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Unit 28 [flag bg_color=”#d6e3bc” text_color=”#9d241a”]High School[/flag]

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Unit Overview

Subjects Covered
Grammar, Literature, Competition, History
Time Period
Medieval – Renaissance
Grade Level
High School: 9-12
Civilization
English
Literature
Macbeth

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Unit Description

In this unit, students will:

    • Complete two lessons in which they will learn about how England fell

away from the church in Rome and John Knox, journaling and answering discussion questions as they read.

  • Complete a biography notebook page on John Knox.
  • Read selected chapters from Macbeth, journaling as they read.
  • Visit www.artioshcs.com for additional resources.

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Leading Ideas and Biblical Principles

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  • Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. — Colossians 2:8
  • And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. — John 8:32
  • You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather serve one another in love. — Galatians 5:13
  • Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as servants of God. — I Peter 2:13

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Key Events, People, and Topics.

  • Henry VIII
  • Queen Mary
  • Thomas Wosley
  • Edward VI
  • John Knox
  • Mary, Queen of Scots

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Unit 28 Resources: [flag bg_color=”#d6e3bc” text_color=”#9d241a”]High School[/flag]

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VIDEOS ON THIS WEBSITE SHOULD BE PREVIEWED BY PARENTS BEFORE ALLOWING STUDENTS TO WATCH VIDEOS. SOME VIDEOS MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION ON SENSITIVE TOPICS. 

Additional Maps:

Complementary Sources:

Henry VIII

Mary Tudor

Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey

Edward VI

John Knox

Mary, Queen of Scots

Videos:

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Some Composers:

Thomas Morley

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