The
former Bible destroyer and hunter of Protestant believers, awarded the Defender
of Faith award in 1521 by the pope became Paul from Saul
Had
it not been for the English monarch (but can even use stones), Protestant
Reformation would hardly prevail the Roman Catholic wrath that proceeded from
the evil paws of the popes at the Vatican who had rested on the conscience of
men for centuries.
King Henry VIII was
the first English King to receive the light of Reformation.
The former Bible
destroyer and hunter of Protestant believers, awarded the Defender of Faith
award in 1521 by the pope became Paul from Saul.
While he hunted
the English for seeking freedom to worship and follow their conscience, he
longed to be free to marry another woman his heart loved.
But the pope’s defender
of faith could not attain permission from the rigid pope to allow him to marry
someone he loved and so God used his longing for freedom to open the door for
others to be free.
King Henry started
realising the Pope as an enslaver of human conscience.
It so happened
that Thomas Cranmer who was a priest had secretly married a German Protestant
woman and was willing to bless the new marriage of King Henry VIII.
King Henry
awarded Cranmer becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury after the marriage to
his loved one.
In 1534 the English
Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy, allowing the Church of England to be
headed by King, not the pope.
The Act of Supremacy
led to the destruction of idols and images of the Roman Catholic in 1538 after
about 400 years of total enslavement of human conscience through Catholic dogmas.
Before the Reformation,
art was only for religious purposes and man could not think of using art to
express other ideas like patriotism, love etc.
The destruction
of images in England led to the civilisation of art in England and Europe.
English literature
started taking shape guided by Protestant ideas, especially because of the
printing press which had been invented in the 1440s.
Reformation paces
were impeded by Queen Mary who ascended the throne in 1553 and was a devoted catholic,
taking England back to the dark ages, murdering her people who opposed the papacy
including Thomas Cranmer who was archbishop of canterbury.
Queen Mary
called Bloody Mary died in 1558 succeeded by Queen Elizabeth I who was the daughter
of King Henry.
Queen Elizabeth
I was a mild Protestant who did not please the English who wanted Reformation
to continue taking shape.
During her reign,
devoted Protestants who were ridiculed as puritans asked for the separation of church
and state as one way of cleansing England of Catholicism doctrines.
It was the puritans
who asked King James I to give the English a Bible in their language which the
King did through a commission that worked on the bible for seven years from
1604-1611.
The English were
very pleased to have the word of God in their language but no further Protestant
Reformation took place.
In 1620, devoted
Protestants who were tired of pleading to the kings of England to continue the
Protestant Reformation left England for the Americas.
About 40 ships
left England with devoted Protestants left for the Americas to continue with the
Reformation from where the English had halted.
The United
States we see today was not so long ago a Protestant nation, actually, the opposite
of the Vatican, not like it is today.
King Charles who
ascended the throne in 1625 became very unpopular in this Protestant nation due
to his catholic mindset and Protestants literary waged war against him.
A man named
Oliver Cromwell with other English people staged a rebellion in which the King’s
army was defeated.
King Charles was
tried and found guilty of treason and sentenced to death, publicly gluttoned on
30th January 1649.
Cromwell became
the leader of England and called it the Commonwealth of England but the monarchy
returned in 1660 under Charles II, son of Charles I.
The great
awakening saw the reign of Queen Victoria in 1837 who happily favoured the
missionary work of Protestants abroad.
Although England
did not reach the climax of the Reformation as expected, it can be likened to
King Saul who did not accomplish the reformation of his time and was succeeded by King
David.
This Queen Victoria had create concentration camps where my family was murdered, protestant women and children...
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