Christianity In The Dark Ages

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3. The Crown’s offering of parliamentary sovereignty allowed the government to operate separately and this enabled a free market system to thrive, which caused leaders like Matthew Henry and Isaac Watts to encourage the people to work hard, hope for salvation in the next world and pursue efficiency and moderate prosperity in this world.
Evidence suggests that Britain was strongly influenced by Christianity in the Dark Ages and Christianity was a fundamental tool for defining classes in the society (Davis 36). This is because in the Dark Ages (500 BC – 1100 BC), authority was granted to monarchs and nobles with the consent of the Pope and the Vatican Church. Thus, Christianity and its rules were restricted to the castles and the areas where