Famous Reformers
Latin Alone
Mr. Luther, I presume
95 problems and the pope is one
Holy Orders
100

This reformer boldly proclaimed, "Here I stand. I can do no other."

Martin Luther

100

Sola Fide

Faith Alone

100

Luther called her the Morning Star and boss of Zulsdorf, also wife

Katie/Katherine

100

The 95 Theses were posted on this date

October 31st, 1517

100

The Catholic church taught that both Scripture and this were equally authoritative

Tradition

200

This Swiss reformer was often the middle man in debates

Ulrich Zwingli

200

Sola Gratia

Grace alone

200

Luther's indulgent opponent who was known to say "Every time a coin the coffer rings, a soul from purgatory springs."

Tetzel

200

The 95 Theses were posted on these church doors of this city

Wittenberg, Germany

200

The belief that the bread and wine turn into the literal flesh and blood of Jesus

Transubstantiation

300

This flowery reformer is best known for his position on the subjects of predestination and election

John Calvin

300

Solus Christus

Solus Christus

300

Luther was the father of this Protestant denomination

Lutheranism

300

Luther's first thesis was that the entire life of the Christian is to be one of this action

Repentance

300

The number of sacraments in the Catholic church

7

400

A father to many reformers this ancient theologian has an order of monks named after him

Augustine

400

Sola Scriptura

Scripture alone

400
This leader of Saxony faked Luther's kidnapping and hid him from the Catholic church

Frederick

400

The 95 Theses were written in this language

Latin

400

The Catholic church taught that prayers to these holy ones could reduce a person's time in purgatory

Saints

500

Who's there? This bearded who was the founder of Presbyterianism

John Knox

500

Soli Deo Gloria

To the glory of God alone

500

Not a culinary feast, this ecclesiastical meeting was a chance for Luther to recant of his writings

Diet of Worms

500

Latin for "out of communion", the Catholic church did this to Martin Luther in response to the 95 Theses

Excommunication

500

The immaculate conception is the belief that this person was born without sin

Mary