Church & Crown in England

1625 - Charles I; marries Henrietta Maria of France (Bourbon, RC)
1626-40 - stand-off with Parliament
1629-40 - Parliament dismissed
1633 - Wm. Laud, AB Canterbury
1637 - Anglican services imposed on Presbyterian Church of Scotland - uproar leads to National Covenant
1639-40 - Bishops' Wars in Scotland

1640 - Short Parliament, April 13 - May 5
     - Long Parliament begins in November
1641 - July, Act Regulating the Privie Council & removing the Court called the Star Chamber
1641 - December, Irish rebellion; Grand Remonstrance
1642-47 - First Civil War
1648-49 - Second Civil War
1648 - December, Rump Parliament (opponents of Cromwell removed by force of arms)
1649 - January, execution of Charles I
1649-53 - Commonwealth of England
1650-51 - Third Civil War

1660 - Restoration of Stuart monarchy

superstition
enthusiasm

Transubstantiation
Pentacost

Reformed (Calvinism)

Synod of Dordrecht, 1614
Remonstrant

Erastianism (crown superior to Church)
Trinity
Socinianism
Deism
Unitarian

High Church
Latitudinarian (conformist)
Low Church
Dissenter (non-conformist)