When Queen Mary died in 1558 this daughter of Anne Boleyn’s, inherited the throne of England.
Who was Queen Elizabeth I
He was a Catholic Priest who began Religious reform in Switzerland.
Who was Huldrych Zwingli?
In 1541, Protestants in this city asked Calvin to lead their city.
What was Geneva, Switzerland?
This group baptized only those persons who were
old enough to decide to be Christian.
Who were the Anabaptists?
She was Martin Luther's wife. Although she respected Luther’s position, she argued with him about woman’s equal role in marriage.
who was Katherina von Bora?
In 1559, Parliament followed Elizabeth’s wishes and set up the Church of England, which was also known by this name.
What was the Anglican Church?
A bitter war between Swiss Protestants and Catholics broke out in 1531. Meanwhile this young law student in France began to clarify his religious beliefs.
Who was John Calvin?
Calvin and his followers ran the Geneva according to
strict rules. Everyone attended religion class. No one wore bright clothing or could play this type of game.
What were card games.?
"Anabaptists" said that persons who had been baptized as children should be rebaptized as adults. The name of these believers comes from a Greek word with this meaning.
What is “baptize again.”
As Protestant religions became more firmly established, their organizations became more formal. Their religious leaders narrowly limited the church activities of this group to their homes and discouraged them from being leaders in the church.
Who were women?
Queen Elizabeth I decided to establish a state church to please both of these church groups.
What were that moderate Catholics and and moderate Protestants.
In 1536 he published Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Who was John Calvin?
This Scottish preacher was an admiring visitor to Geneva. When he returned to Scotland in 1559, he
put Calvin’s ideas to work.
Who was John Knox?
The Anabaptists became the forerunners of these two groups. Later, descendants of these people settled in Pennsylvania. (Name one of the two groups)
Who were the Mennonites and the Amish?
These two people led the persecution of all non-Anabaptists who in 1533, fled and settled in Münster, Westphalia, in Germany.
Who were Jan Mathijs and John of Leiden?
Queen Elizabeth I faced a problem with this. In the late 1500s, the English began to think about building an American empire as a new source of income.
What was Money?
John Calvin's belief that God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved became know as this doctrine.
What was predestination?
Followers of John Knox became known by this name.
What were Presbyterians?
Many women played prominent roles in the Reformation, especially during the early years. For example, this sister of King Francis I protected John Calvin from being executed for his beliefs while he lived in France.
Who was Marguerite of Navarre?
Protestants taught that this book was the source of all religious truth and that people should read it to discover those truths.
What was the Bible?
This is how King Henry VIII's wife, Anne Boleyn, died in 1536.
What was beheading?
Calvin believed this was the ideal form of government in which a government was controlled by religious leaders.
What was a theocracy?
In "Reformation Europe," published in 1963, historian G. R. Elton noted the role of geography and trade in the spread of Reformation ideas. Specifically the Reformation began in this country in the center of Europe.
What was Germany?
She was the wife of Matthew Zell of Strasbourg, who once scolded a minister for speaking harshly of another reformer.
Who was Katherina Zell?
One reason Calvin is considered so influential is that many Protestant churches today trace their roots to this person.
Who was Calvin?