Number of Sacraments
What are seven?
Number of Sacraments.
They believed in 2.
She was responsible for finally giving Henry VIII a male heir.
Who was Jane Seymour?
This was a defensive league created by German Princes against Charles V.
What was the Schmalkaldic League?
Who are Presbyterians?
This meeting reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings.
What is the Council of Trent?
This branch of Anabaptists were viewed as the bigger threat to nations.
Who were the Mennonites?
This was the first real doctrinal change to the Church of England.
What was the adoption of the Book of Common Prayer?
This allowed freedom of worship for Huguenots.
What was the Edict of Nantes?
The Protestant Reformation actually hurt the role of this group within society.
Who were women?
The belief that the Lord's Supper includes a transformation of the bread and wine into the flesh and blood of Christ.
What is transubstantiation?
This reformer viewed music during service as too disruptive.
Who was Zwingli?
According to this law, the king was viewed as the "supreme head of the Church of England."
What is the Act of Supremacy?
He was called the "most Catholic King."
Who was Philip II?
He believed in the symbolic presence of Christ in the bread and wine during the Lord's Supper.
Who was Zwingli?
He was leader of the Ultra-Catholics.
Who was Henry duke of Guise?
The name for those deemed to be going to heaven and the name for those believed to be damned.
What is the elect and the reprobate?
She attempted to bring Catholicism back to England.
Who was Mary I?
This inaugurated a reign of terror against those resisting Spanish control in the Netherlands.
What was the Council of Troubles? (Council of Blood)
He wanted to establish a "New Jerusalem."
Who was John of Leiden?
The three purposes of the Jesuits.
What are (1) education (2) fighting Protestantism (3) missionary work?
This pamphlet by Luther was written in Latin to appeal to the clergy within the Church.
What was "On Babylonian Captivity"?
He was Archbishop of Canterbury & instrumental in getting Henry the divorce he desired.
These two groups continued to oppose Elizabeth's rule.
Who were the Puritans and the Catholics?
What was because they wanted power away from the pope and the Holy Roman Empire?