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Martin Luther |
Summoned to Rome, but did not go
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Nero
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Persecuted Christians
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Alfred the Great
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King of Wessex |
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Wycliffe
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Published first English Bible
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Augustine
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Wrote City of God
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Sir Thomas More
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Catholic and Lord Chancellor of England
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Alcuin
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Abbot of Tours
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Eusebius
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Father of church history
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George Wishart
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Was murdered by Beaton |
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Ireneaus
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Wrote Against Heresy |
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"Here I stand, I can do no other. So help me God. Amen" This statement was made by |
Martin Luther |
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To get money to continue the building of St. Peter's Church, Pope Leo X sold |
Indulgences
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Luther said that the Christian who has true repentance has already received pardon from |
God
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The pope summoned Luther to Rome, but Luther refused as it would have meant |
Certain death |
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John Calvin's father sent him to Orleans to study
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Law
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Calvin's work, The Institutes of Christian Religion, was based upon the |
Apostles Creed
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Calvin wanted the right to ___________ unrelenting sinners. |
Excommunicate
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"Bloody Mary" deposed at least twelve hundred clergymen for being |
Married |
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Patrick Hamilton and George Wishart were both betrayed by
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Beaton |
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Scotland was stirred by the preaching of
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John Knox |
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Luther was the son of a poor |
Miner |
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Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the door of a church in |
Wittenberg |
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A Dominican monk named Tetzel was a seller of |
indulgences |
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Copies of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses were printed in |
German |
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Charles V, King of Spain, called Luther to a council in the city of |
Worms |
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The Institutes of Christian Religion was written by |
Calvin |
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William Tyndale met his death through being |
burned |
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Scotland was important to the Roman Catholics because |
they could use it as a base to destroy Protestant England |
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John Knox was educated in |
Glasgow |
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John Knox spent eighteen months in the French galley as a |
slave |
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He needed money to continue the building of St. Peter's Church. |
Pope Leo X |
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Some feel he was the greatest man of the Reformation Era. |
John Calvin |
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He translated the Bible and sent copies to England and Scotland. He met his death by burning. |
William Tyndale |
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He led Scotland during the Reformation. |
John Knox |
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He met with John Knox in Geneva. |
John Calvin |
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Define schism |
a divison |
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Define apologist |
one who writes to defend Christianity |
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Define polemicist |
one who writes to attack heresy |
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Define canon |
the bible |
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Define subordination |
to put under |
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Define polytheism |
worship of many gods |
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Define secular |
relating to worldly things |
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Define pilgrimage |
journey to a holy place or shrine |
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Define absolution |
forgiveness of sin by a priest |