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Act for the Advancement of True Religion

The Act for the Advancement of True Religion was an act of the Parliament of England passed on 12 May 1543. Its intent was to quash the possession and reading of Tyndale's translations of scripture by "the lower sortes", and any commentary that spread doctrines contrary to Henry's theology, particularly relating to the eucharist and baptism.

Subsequent developments
The act was repealed under Henry's son, Edward VI by section 2 of the Treason Act 1547 (1 Edw. 6. c. 12). == Notes ==
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