These people were the followers of John Wycliffe.
Who were the Lollards?
What are indulgences?
This was one of the first places the Protestant Reformation spread.
What is Switzerland?
These two reasons helped the Reformation spread in England.
What is the publication of an English translation of the Bible and the involvement of English rulers?
Another term for the Counter Reformation.
What is the Catholic Reformation?
In 1505, his life changed after being caught up in a violent storm.
Who is Martin Luther?
This pope, part of the distinguished de Medici family, sent out agents to raise money for the papal treasury.
Who is Pope Leo X?
This is the key doctrine of the Reformation movement.
What is "Sola Fide"? (Faith Alone)
Members of this family ruled England for most of the 16th century.
What is the Tudor Family?
This society of individuals were key in promoting the counter reformation.
Who are the Jesuits?
This Council met in 1414 to settle disputes over the papal schism.
What is the Council of Constance?
This friar was the top indulgence hustler of the time.
Who is Johann Tetzel (JT$)?
This early Protestant leader disagreed with Luther's views on the Lord's Supper, and instead believed that the Lord's Supper is symbolic rather than literal.
Who is Ulrich Zwingli?
This king Protestant and broke from the Catholic church because the pope refused to grant him a divorce from his first wife.
Who is King Henry VIII? (England)
This pope reorganized the Inquisition and put it back into place in an effor to stop the spread of the Protestant movement.
Who is Pope Paul III?
This Bohemian reformer was condemned a heretic and burned at the stake.
Who is John Huss?
This list of grievances challenged the sale of indulgences and became a symbol of defiance against the corruption and greed of the Catholic Church.
What are the Ninety-Five Theses?
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What was the original name for the Anabaptists - who did not believe in infant baptism?!
Who are the Swiss Brethren?
During his reign, numerous parlimentary acts and changes were made in England.
Who is King Edward VI?
What is the Council of Trent?
This Englishman protested the wickedness of the Roman Church and was called the "Morning Star of the Reformation".
Who is John Wycliffe?
In 1521, this emperor called together a council to discuss whether heretical doctrines were being advanced by Martin Luther.
Who is Charles V?
This early Prostestant Reformer built a Christian community based on the Word of God in Geneva, Switzerland.
Who is John Calvin?
This queen's 45-year reign marked one of the greatest periods in English history.
Who is Queen Elizabeth I?
In an effort to stop the spread of the Reformation via printed works, the Catholic church established this.
What is the Index of Prohibited Books?