The L in TULIP Calvinism stands for this.
What is limited atonement?
The founder of the Jesuits.
Who is St. Ignatius of Loyola?
In 1598 this Edict proclaimed limited tolerance of French Calvinists.
What is the Edict of Nantes?
These two martyrs were early reformers, the opening act for the Reformation.
Who are Jan Huss and John Wycliffe?
True or False: The Catholic Church made many big changes to keep its followers from becoming Protestants.
What is False?
The year in which Luther posted his 95 theses.
What is 1517?
This movement tortured Jews, Muslims, and Protestants to convert them to Catholicism.
What is the inquisition?
He was the leader of the protestant church in Scotland.
Who is John Knox?
This protestant daughter of Henry VIII ruled from 1558-1603.
Who is Elizabeth I?
This man founded the Anabaptist movement.
Who is Ulrich Zwingli?
Protestants in France who were severely persecuted were called this.
Who are the Huegenots?
She is a symbol of Spiritual Revival because of the love connection she had with Jesus.
Who is Teresa of Avila?
In 1536 Swiss reformer, John Calvin published this book outlining doctrines of the church.
What is Institutes of Christian Religion?
What Henry VIII wanted from the pope. (He didn't get it.)
What was an annulment?
This treaty ending the 30 years war was signed in 1648.
What is the Peace of Westphalia?