The Elizabethans believed in many things. They were also very supersticious. The main things they believed in were God and magic. to learn more visit this web site:
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/
They were incredibly religious people who believed in witchcraft as James the 1st began the witch trials in Scotland.
People began to understand more about the world and see the gaps in their knowledge that their previous religious beliefs could not fill therefore they used the supernatural as a way of explaining what they did not understand.
The two major religions in Elizabethan England were the Catholic and Protestant religions. Protestant was not welcome until Queen Elizabeth Took over as Queen Mary had them executed. Relgion was very important to them. They believed the Preist were the way to talk to God and help then forgive there sins
Elizabethans (and in the time periods surrounding) believed that God placed the king or the queen on the throne, therefore they were like 'prophets'. That is the killing of a king or queen was taken very hugely as it was like killing 'God' for them.
People of the Elizabethan era thought that _____ determined how much power people had in society.
The Great Chain of Being
Most religions originated long before Jacobean times, and so the beliefs at the time were more or less the same as today.
Elizabeth the First was a Protestant.
god and magic
Jacobean beliefs about witchcraft were based on the Catholic Church's beliefs. They condemned witchcraft as evil and as of the devil.
Well, I dont know who Jacob is but he seems very powerful!
Individuals who turn to religious beliefs and institutions for support in difficult times are practicing what type of stress management?
Why was the jacobean age called the jacobean age?
Non-Proper Burial.
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the religious beliefs held by the Shang
Christian beliefs
what were the religious beliefs
Israelites record history and religious beliefs inside the Torah.
Cleopatra VII adopted traditional Egyptian religious beliefs.
Christian beliefs