Luther's proposition that condemned indulgences was posted in this year.
What are the 95 Theses? When was 1517?
The Frenchman most known for his work in Geneva.
Who is John Calvin?
Radical reformers who advocated for adult baptism.
Who are the Anabaptists?
Henry VIII sought to annul his marriage to this woman for this reason.
Who is Catherine of Aragon?
What is did not provide him with an heir?
Cardinal Ximenes started a university that is most famous for this Bible.
What is The Complutensian Polyglot?
Through this work, Luther formulated the theological statement Justification by Faith from this concern.
What is Martin Luther's Preface to the first volume of Latin writings (1545), and his concern over sin?
Zwingli led forces outside of this city but was killed in this year.
Where is Kappel?
When was 1531?
The Swiss Brethren's Declaration of Faith.
What is the Schleitheim Confession?
The Act of Supremacy was enacted by Parliament in this year and declared Henry as this.
When was 1534?
What is the supreme or sole head of the Church of England?
This Catholic reformer, and founder of the Jesuits, wrote this manual for Christian living.
Who is Ignatius of Loyola?
What are the Spiritual Exercises?
Lutherans rejected this but affirmed this about the Eucharist, while Zwinglians believe this.
What is transubstantiation and the Real Presence of Christ?
What is the symbolic presence of Jesus?
The most important theological text of the Protestant Reformation was written by this man and first published in this year.
What is the Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin, in 1541.
This Dutch baker was the leader of this Anabaptists rebellion.
Who is Jan Matthys and the Munster Rebellion?
These are the three succeeding rulers after Henry VIII and their years of reign.
Who are Edward VI (1547 - 1553), Mary I (1553 - 1558), and Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603)?
When were 1545 - 1547 and doctrinal matters?
When were 1551 - 1552 and doctrine and practical matters?
When were 1562 - 1563 and disciplinary corrections and church regulations?
Philip of Hesse tried to unit these two reformers at this event in this year.
Who are Luther and Zwingli?
What is the Marburg Colloquy in 1529?
Calvin's theology emphasized this of God, this of the elect, and this on the Eucharist.
What is the Sovereignty of God, Predestination of the elect, and Christ present spiritually?
Who is John of Leiden and polygamy?
This Protestant reformer was the main author of this Book and was later martyred by Bloody Mary.
Who is Thomas Cranmer?
What is The Book of Common Prayer?
These four countries were Catholic around 1560.
What are Italy, Spain, France, and Ireland?
Luther was asked to do this at this legislative assembly. However, these three outcomes led Luther to this place where he produced this based on this theological belief.
What is recant?
What is the Diet of Worms?
What is refused, excommunicated, and made an outlaw?
Where is Wartburg?
What is a German translation of the New Testament?
What is sola scriptura, or only scripture?
Because Zwingli believed in practicing only what is found in scripture, he denied these 5 Catholic practices.
What are:
1. relics
2. veneration of saints
3. clerical celibacy
4. pilgrimages
5. purgatory?
Most radicals where this, but advocated for the separation of this.
What are pacifists and church and state?
What are the 39 Articles?
Who are the Roman Catholics and extreme Protestants?
The Creed of Trent affirms these five things.
What are: interpret scripture with the fathers, seven sacraments, real presence–transubstantiation, obedience to the pope, and Protestants are heretics?