Martin Luther
John Calvin
Counter Reformation & Catholicism
Spy for the Night Riders
Miscellaneous
100

This event is considered as the start of the Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther nailing his 95-Theses to the church door in Wittenberg

100

Followers of John Calvin and his doctrines are called

Calvinists

100

The Roman Catholic church declared Martin Luther a

Hertic

100

The name of Martin Luther's servant 

Karl

100

A short story, usually containing animals as characters, that conveys a moral lesson

a fable
200

Reformation Day

October 31, 1517

200

In which city did Calvin establish a theocracy based on his teaching

Geneva, Switzerland

200

Indulgences were used by the Pope to rebuild

Saint Peter's Cathedral

200

The name of the Watcher

Arlene

200

This invention allowed Reformation ideas to spread quickly and get in the hands on common people

Printing Press

300

Martin Luther translated the Bible to this language

German

300

John Calvin is best known for teaching the doctrine of

Predestination

300

Pope Leo X hired this person to collect money for projects by offering indulgences to members of the church

Johann Tetzel

300

While traveling to Worms, Martin Luther often plays this musical instrument

A lute
300

Indulgences were sold to lessen your time in this "holding period" between death and the afterlife

Purgatory 

400

This is where Martin Luther was "kidnapped" to. There he was disguised as a knight and protected.

Wartburg Castle

400

Theologian, Pastor, and Reformer, John Calvin originally studied this discipline 

Law

400

The Council of Trent was called in response to this 

The Reformation

400

The password phrase used to let the contact know Karl would help them in the plan to "rescue Doctor Luther" if need be

"I rode through Duben"

400

A decree or order from the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope

papal bull

500

"Unless I am convinced by the testimony of the Holy Scriptures or by evident reason... my conscience is captive to the Word of God. Thus, I cannot and will not recant, because acting against one's conscience is neither safe nor sound. Here I stand; I can do no other. God help me. Amen" was the closing argument by Martin Luther at 

Diet of Worms

500

“A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw that God's truth is attacked and yet would remain silent”
― John Calvin 

His belief and then follow through of action speaks to John Calvin's what?

conviction 

500

The change of the whole substance of bread into the substance of the Body of Christ and of the whole substance of wine into the substance of the Blood of Christ

Transubstantiation 

500

This young emperor of the Holy Roman Empire condemned Martin Luther's writings and forbid him to continue preaching 

Emperor Charles V

500

This person was responsible for the plan and "kidnapping" of Martin Luther

Duke Frederick or 

Frederick, The Wise or

Frederick III of Saxony

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