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LutheransRomanCatholic Calvinism Vocab/Misc Anglican

He founded the Lutheran church in Germany in the early 1500s. Who was Martin Luther?

This was the purchased pardons for sins. What were Indulgences?

These were three things that Luther rejected about the Roman Catholic Church. What were Papal Infallibility, the bible was the source of truth, and salvation through faith alone?

This is what Martin Luther nailed to the door of the church at Wittenberg. What was his 95 theses?

This was the revolt that Martin Luther did not support when it turned violent and threatened established power. What was the Peasant Revolt in Germany?

He was the Holy Roman Emperor during the initial phase of the Protestant Reformation. Who was Charles V ?

This was the organization that used force or torture to keep followers in the Catholic church. What was the Inquisition ?

This is the religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola that spread the Catholic religion throughout the world. Who were the Jesuits ?

This is the meeting of Roman Catholic church officials that agreed to clean up corruption in the church. What was the Council of Trent ?

This is what the Catholic Church used to control the spread of new ideas and literature. What was the Index of Forbidden Books ?

This is the city where John Calvin created his theocracy. What was Geneva Switzerland ?

He was the Dutch philosopher that inspired many of the ideas of Calvin and his mentor Zwingli. Who was Erasmus?

This is Calvinistic belief that there are an elect few of chosen people that will go to heaven. What was predestination ?

These were French Calvinists. Who were the Huguenots?

This was the Calvinist church started in Scotland by John Knox. What was the Presbyterian Church ?

He was the English monarch that started the Anglican church. Who was Henry VIII ?

This is the reason why the king of England formed his own church, and separated from the Catholic church. What was he wanted a divorce and an heir to the throne of England ?

This is the English monarch that made England a protestant nation. Who was Elizabeth I ?

This is the English law that placed Henry VIII at the head of the Anglican church. What was the Act of Supremacy ?

This was the book used in most Anglican church services. Who was the New Book of Common Prayer ?

This is the term for the attempt by the Catholic church to keep members from becoming Protestant. Who was the Catholic Counter Reformation ?

This is the term for what church officials wanted Martin Luther to do after issuing his 95 theses. What was recant ?

This is the agreement by Charles V to allow German princes to determine the religion of their lands. ( Catholic - Lutheran) What was the Peace of Augsburg ?

This is a Scottish Calvinist. What is a Presbyterian ?

This is where many Jews were forced to live in European, Medieval and Renaissance cities. What was the ghetto?