The Corruption Of Religion During The Elizabethan Era

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During the Elizabethan Era Religion was taken very seriously: ”Most people in England were very adamant about what they believed in whether it be Protestant, Catholic, Puritan, or even Atheist”(Lace 45). Although some people didn't believe in a God at all, those who did, especially catholics, based everything in their life off of their religion. Protestants were known for preaching complete separation of church and state which they never received: “The reigning Monarchs dictated the 'favored' religion” (“Religion in Elizabethan England”). Failing to adhere to the favored religion could lead to imprisonment, torture, and possibly death from your own goverment and your neighbors. Many English Monarchs during this period executed masses of people …show more content…

Astrology is linked to more supernatural ideas than science. A result of this: “Many astrologers in the Elizabethan era believed that the stars and the planets could tell the future” (Yang, Bryan). Dr. John Dee is considered one of the greatest astrologers of the Elizabethan era and he believed in this as well as his associate Edward Kelley. There were many astrologers who believed in things like this but most average people did not have an interest in astrology; it was mostly astrologers and people who believed in the supernatural. Elizabethan Medicine and Alchemy was atrocious and people believed vacuous things. For example, people at the time believed that: “Everything in the world is composed of four elements, Earth, Air, Fire and Water”(Elizabethan Medicine). This resulted in Doctors bleeding their patients and oftentimes applying leeches to fix the imbalance of the four elements in a patient's body. Elizabethans also had strange ways of treating different things. Head Pains were treated herbs such as rose, lavender, sage, and bay. Stomach pains and sickness were treated with wormwood, mint, and balm. They also treated Lung problems with liquorice and comfrey. Elizabethans even used Vinegar as a cleansing agent because they thought it killed