To take back or withdraw.
"The Morning Star of the Reformation"
John Wycliffe
Martin Luther specifically objected to the Church practice of selling these...
indulgences
He led the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland.
John Calvin
This invention helped spread the ideas of the Reformation and helped weaken the Church.
The printing press
A pardon or release from the punishment for sins.
indulgence
She made the Anglican Church the official church of England.
Elizabeth I
Martin Luther nailed these objections to Church practices to the door at the church at Wittenburg.
The 95 Thesis
He founded the Presbyterian movement in Europe.
John Knox
In France, the followers of John Calvin were called by this name.
Huguenots
Another name for the Church of England.
Anglican Church
Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of this group.
The Jesuits
What did the Church do to Martin Luther when he refused to recant his beliefs.
He was excommunicated.
He led England to split from the Catholic Church (so he could get a divorce).
Henry VIII
Martin Luther was the founder of this Christian denomication.
Lutherans
A belief that God has determined all things beforehand and that there is no "freewill".
predestination
The "Defender of the Faith" (Catholic). He sent an armada of ships to conquer England in 1588.
Philip II
Martin Luther translated this into German. It was very instrumental in aiding the Reformation in Germany.
The New Testament
He put forth the doctrine of "predestination".
John Calvin
A member of the Christian faith who is not a Catholic is called a ...
protestant
A religious movement that rejected the authority of the pope and focused on the authority of scripture.
The Reformation
The Holy Roman Emperor. He declared Martin Luther an outlaw and heritic.
Charles V
In response to the Church's demand to recant his beliefs, Luther said these three words that signified that, unless the Church could prove him wrong by scripture, he would not recant.
"Here I Stand"
This Pope tried to reform the Church at the Council of Trent.
Pope Paul III
Another name for the Catholic Reformation would be...
The Counter-Reformation