Abuses of the Church & Background
Early Reformers
Wycliff, Hus, Knox
Martin Luther
Or John Calvin
Henry VIII
Catholic Counter Reformation
100

The____ the head of the Roman Catholic Church

Pope

100

was a Roman Catholic priest from England in the 14th century

Wycliffe

100

Martin Luther was the son of a middle-class_____ family.

German

100

who was Henry Vlll wife name

anne of cleves

100

Protestants in France were called_________.

Huguenots

200

competed with kings for power and____________ kings

excommunicated

200

He criticized the Roman Catholic Church for accumulating wealth and property

Wycliffe

200

After entering_________ Monastery, he became disillusioned with the Church

St. Augustine’s

200

what year did Henry Vlll dies

1547

200

As the ideas continued to spread, _________ of new Protestant sects groups were created

hundreds

300

______________ prevented people from receiving the sacraments

Excommunication

300

Wycliffe translated the______ into English before he died in 1384

Bible

300

Angered by priests selling indulgences, he wrote “_________,” a list of 95 arguments against indulgences.

95 Theses

300

who became the king after passing away

Edward

300

England’s,______________ stood firmly against the Reformation

King Henry VIII

400

An indulgence from_________

1521

400

In _______, the Roman Catholic Church declared him a heretic

1415

400

who wrote the insititutes of the christian religion

John Calvin 

400

how old was edward after his dad passing away 

9
400

He was even given the title “___________” by the pope.

Defender of the Faith

500

The pope and other_______ officials maintained a very lavish lifestyle

Roman Catholic

500

_______ was a Roman Catholic priest from Pragu

Hus

500

what did calvin believed

god is all powerful 

500

Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn were officially married from____________.

1533-1536

500

Pope ________ refused to grant the annulment request for fear of offending the Holy Roman Emperor, Catherine of Aragon’s nephew

Clement VII