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Lutheranism
Calvinism
Anglicanism
Counter Reformation
Effects of the Reformation
100
Lutheranism began where
What is Germany
100
Was founded by who
Who is John Calvin
100
Was founded by who
Who is King Henry VIII
100
A major feature of the counter reformation was what
What is the council of Trent
100
What did the Reformation bring
What is lasting change to Europe.
200
Luther was what
What is a catholic priest and scholar
200
Calvinist agreed what with the lutherans
What is the people depended entirely on God to be saved
200
What did Anglicanism's believe
What is baptism washed away original sin
200
What was the Society of Jesus
What is an order that was formed to preach, to educate people, and to perform such services as feeding the poor.
200
The religious divisions of the reformation led to
What is series of war
300
Luther and his followers disagreed about what
What is the catholic church about the sin and salvation
300
Religious faith and salvation were God’s what
What is gifts to the elect
300
Date it was founded in
What is 1534
300
What was the Society of Jesus also known for
What is the Jesuits
300
The spread of protestantism went hand and hand with what
What is a growing feeling called nationalism.
400
Lutherans rejected the traditional source of what
What is religious authority
400
Calvinists thought that the Bible was what
What is the only true source of religious guidance
400
What did Anglicanism base their beliefs on
What is the bible
400
What did the Jesuits found
What is schools, and colleges
400
By the time of the reformation Europeans had what.
What is embarked upon a great age of exploration
500
They believed that the bible was what
What is the only true source of religious guidance
500
Calvinist churchgoers attended services how many times a week
What is up to five times a week
500
Anglicanism was similar to what
What is Roman Catholic and Lutheran services.
500
What did the Catholic Church fight
What is the spread of Protestantism
500
Monarchs revived what
What is the old idea of the divine right of kings.