Queen Elizabeth had imposed her Settlement on the Church of England in 1559. By this series of measures, she aimed to force the Church into the mould of her own choosing, which was a uniform religion in all her realm. Yet, although she was determined to have uniformity, what she actually obtained was anything but. The Settlement satisfied only a minority of the people – the Anglicans – who were very content with the middle-of-the- road system which was neither Romish nor Reformed. The Anglicans were also happy with Elizabeth as the Supreme Governor of the Church, and with the Act of Uniformity, inasmuch as they, along with the queen, wanted all Church vestments, ornaments and traditions to be identical throughout the land. And they were avid supporters of her determination to ensure that every citizen conformed to the Book of Common Prayer, right down to its smallest detail.
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