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Yes, Charles 1st wife was Henrietta Maria. She french Catholic Princess. He was Protestant and so many people thought that he was secretly Catholic along with himself allowing Laud to make changes to the Protestant churches making them look more like Catholic ones.
I'm assuming you mean King Charles I... he was protestant.
King Charles I was executed because he was a Catholic king and refused to call parliament into session. The English people did not want a Catholic state but a Protestant state and were angered by Charles' hike in taxes and his distancing of parliament.
Protestant.
The royalist were called cavaliers and they were people who supported king Charles 1st when they declared war on Parliament when Parliament set war on them because Charles french wife Henrietta maria a catholic made Charles more Catholic when he was supposed to be protestant so Parliament was afraid of king Charles making England a Catholic country witch were called the roundheads.
from a perspective of a Protestant back then, he had made churches more catholic and he was financially worse(ship money)
The cast of Two Baroque Churches - 1955 includes: Charles Eames as Narrator
Charles Josiah Galpin has written: 'Empty churches' -- subject(s): Church attendance, Community churches, Rural churches 'Rural life' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Farm life, Rural Sociology, Country life
he changed their religious way of life, by introducing a catholic way of life and decorative churches and services, which they greatly disliked. :)
Dr. Charles Stanley has been the senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia since 1971. He has not pastored any other churches in his career.
No, Charles Johnson is not still singing and visiting churches. The gospel singer passed away several years ago from a massive heart attack.
Charles Johnston. Kennedy has written: 'A history of Congregationalism in Nebraska' -- subject(s): Congregational churches in Nebraska
Charles J. Stokes has written: 'Historic churches of Fairfield County' -- subject(s): Church buildings
A Czech priest and early Christian reformer, Master of Charles University Prague. Born 1369, died 1415
Charles L. Chaney has written: 'The birth of missions in America' -- subject(s): American Missions, Missions, Protestant churches
Charles B McLean has written: 'The life that now is and that which is to come' -- subject(s): Congregational churches, Sermons, Funeral sermons
The founders of the Methodist movement were John and Charles Wesley. John and Charles were brothers. Religious renewal was to spread in Britain in the late 1730's, sometimes in churches, sometimes through open air preaching, often through voluntary religious societies like the Oxford Methodists