The Reformation and you also everyone else
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The English Reformation
(La reforma inglesa)
100
In the middle of the Sixteenth Century
When was the Reformation of the Catholic and Protestant Church
100
Had little in common with Martin Luther’s religious sentiments. They did, however, share in his rebelliousness toward the papacy.
Who were The princes of Germany?
100
It's spread in England did not originate from theological or dogmatic issues
What is the Protestant revolution?
200
Questioned the Catholic Church, shaking it's Christendom
What was a Reformer
200
Knights of the Empire, used their private armies to press for Lutheran reforms
Who are Franz von Sickingen and Ulrich von Hutten?
200
Was at the beginning of the sixteenth century, in better condition than in any country in Europe save for Spain.
What is The Catholic Church in England?
300
Born in Eisleben, Saxony, in 1483. He was the second of eight children, A German Reformer
Who was Martin Luther?
300
Cousin of the Bishop of Mainz and head of the Teutonic Knights, used Martin Luther's cause to declare himself Duke of Prussia
Who was Albert of Brandenburg
300
Name for the King of England by the pope in 1520 for defending the Church against Lutheran attacks in the work entitled Defense of the Seven Sacraments
What is “Protector of the Faith”?
400
The only place where the expression “faith alone” appears in the Bible
What is the Epistle of Saint James?
400
There would be no general law permitting dual marriage, but this prince would be granted a dispensation and he would thus continue to live with both wives
Who was Philip of Hesse?
400
Chancellor and the most powerful churchman in England. He had accumulated large benefices throughout England and at one time strove for the papacy itself.
Who was Cardinal Wolsey?
500
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation; On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church; On the Freedom of a Christian
What are theological principles that would become the cornerstone of Protestantism.
500
Laid siege to Trier whose bishop was a strong opponent of Luther
Who was Von Sickingen
500
Became Chancellor (after the death of Wolsey) and helped Henry reform the Church in England, but he refused to touch the matter of the annulment.
Who was St. Thomas More?