Founder of the Lutheran Protestant religion
Martin Luther
a religious reform movement from the early 1500s to the 1600s that led to the formation of new Christian groups
Reformation
London is a city in
England
The original Christian Religion
Catholic
a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins
indulgences
Founder of Calvinism
John Calvin
Martin Luther did this with his 95 Theses
Nailed them to the church door
Paris is a city in
France
Any religion founded against the Catholic Church
Protestant
a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation; today, any member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
Protestant
Founder of the Church of England
Henry VIII
The first book to be printed in mass quantities
The Bible
Papal states is a location in this country
Italy
Religion whose main belief was predestination
Calvinism
an argument, often written, to support an idea
Theses
Creator of movable type used in the printing press
Johannes Guttenberg
Martin Luther translated the Bible from greek and Latin into this language.
German
The centrally located region in Europe where much of the Reformation began
Holy Roman Empire
Religion whose main belief was that divorce was allowed.
Anglican or Church of England
a written agreement between two or more nations
treaty
Head of the Catholic Church
Pope
The reason Protestants were against the church.
Corruption in the church.
Indulgences.
Simony.
Paying to see holy objects.
Name of the city where Martin Luther nailed his theses to the door of the church
Wittenberg, Germany
Religion whose main beliefs were against the selling of indulgence and positions of power within the church
Lutheran
The idea that God knew who would be saved even before they went to Heaven.
Predestination