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What was the Diet of Worms?

This is where Martin Luther was summoned to confront the charges of heresy and recant his criticisms of the catholic Church.

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Who was Desiderius Erasmus?

He was the great northern humanist who inspired Luther, Zwingli, Knox, and Calvin to name a few.

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What was the German Peasant Revolt or War?

This was the disturbance that broke out in 1524 in Stuhlingen and was denounced by Luther in his pamphlet “Against the Murdering Thieving Hordes”.

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Who was Johan Tetzel?

He was the Dominican Friar sent by Pope Leo X to sell indulgences and was criticized by Luther in his 95 Theses. ( He wrote 100 counter-theses but

was criticized by the church).

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What was the Peace of Augsburg in 1555.?

This was the agreement signed by Charles V in order to win support of the German Princes in order to fight France and the Ottoman Turks.

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Who was Huldreich Zwingli?

He was the Military Chaplain who started the Swiss Reformation in Zurich in 1518 and protested the sale of indulgences.

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Who was Heinrich Bullinger?

He was son and law of Huldreich Zwingli and carried on his teachings after Zwingli’s capture and execution by Catholic forces.

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Where was Geneva Switzerland?

This is the city where John Calvin set up his theocracy or “ City of God” .

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What was the “Institutes of The Christian Religion”

This was John Calvin’s masterwork that dealt with the Apostles Creed and was divided into the sections Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and The Church.

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What was predestination?

This was Calvin’s theory that the elect conformed one’s every action to God’s law. The truly elect should live in a moral God pleasing way.

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Where was Munster, Germany?

This was the German city that became the first Anabaptist theocracy and was surrounded by Protestant and Catholic armies and destroyed and the leaders executed.

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SUBJECT: Anabaptists

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Who was Menno Simons?

He was the moderate Anabaptist leader who, after the execution of radical anabaptists, withdrew into an agrarian life of humility and separation from the outside world.

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Who was Michael Servetus?

He was the leader of Antitrinitarians who was condemned by the Spanish Inquisition and fled to Geneva only to be executed by John Calvin.

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What was Zurich and they were led by Conrad Grebel

a former associate of Zwingli?

This was the city where anabaptism first began and the leader of this movement, known as the Swiss Brethren.

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What was re-baptism as an adult, no affiliation with a country or their laws, polygamy, no private property, and prediction of the immediacy of the second coming of Christ.

These were some of the practices of the Anabaptists of Munster that caused concern and condemnation by both catholic and protestant leaders.

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Who was Catherine of Aragon?

She was the aunt of Charles V, and daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella who was the first wife of Henry VIII and the mother of Mary Tudor.

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What was the Book of Common Prayer?

This was the text used by the Anglican Church and written by Thomas Cramner and revised by subsequent Anglican leaders.

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Who was Anne Boleyn?

This was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I and the second wife of Henry VIII who was beheaded for adultery.

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What was the Act of Supremacy?

This was the royal decree that all those loyal to Henry VIII were forced to sign recognizing Henry VIII as the head of the Anglican Church.

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Who was Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves,

Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr?

These were the wives of Henry VIII in order.

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What was the Council of Trent?

This was the meeting set up to reform the Catholic Church and took place from 1545 – 1563 and banned indulgences.

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Who was St. Teresa of Avila and Saint John of the Cross?

These were two of the Spanish monastic mystics that inspired Catholic piety.

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Who were the Theatines, the Ursulines, The Barnabiites,

The Capuchins, the Oratorians, and the

Somaschi?

These were the new Catholic orders that were established in Europe that revived a spirit of piety and reform.

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Who was Thomas Aquinas?

He was the Catholic religious philosopher who was endorsed by the Council of Trent and in his Summa Theologica developed the theory of scholaticsm.

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What were the Inquisition’s move to Europe, and the Index

of Forbidden or Prohibited Books, and the Council of Trent,

and the establishment of the Jesuit order.

These were the two negative or punitive measures instituted to reform the Catholic Church and the two positive or beneficial measures that occurred in the 16th century.

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