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2 Basil pt 3 Basil pt 4 Basil pt 5 Basil pt 1 Basil pt 2 Basil pt 3 Basil pt 4 Basil pt 5 Basil pt 1 Basil pt *Basil pt * 3 Basilpt 4 Basil pt 5 Basil pt *1 Basilpt* *2 Basilpt* *3 Basil pt* *4 Basil pt* *5 Basil pt* 1 Basilpt 2 Basil pt 3 Basil pt 4 Basilpt 5 Basil pt 1Basil pt Reformers Eucharist Henry’s Wives Basil’s Toy Box Church Divisions

This man didn’t believe in the selling of indulgences

Martin Luther

Believed in predestination

Calvin

Who opposed the usage of images in places of worship?

Zwingli

Who used humanist techniques to prepare Important Latin and Greek editions of the New Testament?

Erasmus

Who constructed the institution of the Genevan Chruch in 4 parts?

John Calvin

This Pope excommunicated Luther.

Leo X

Argued with Henry VIII about his divorce

Clement VII

What is absenteeism?

Not being presenting but receiving all the benefits.

How did the printing press influence Catholics?

It forced the Catholics to reform their own Church And improve Catholicism altogether.

Who was Henry’s first wife?

Catherine of Aragon

Who was plain and simple?

Jane Seymore

Who was the mother of Mary I?

Catherine of Aragon

Who was the ugliest of the 6 wives?

Anne of Cleaves

Who was known as the “she devil?”

Anne Boylene

Who approved of the Society of Jesus?

Pope Paul III

Basil decides to write a book about his views of what religion should be. The Pope declares Basil a heretic and places his book on the…

Index of Prohibited Books

Who invented the Printing Press?

Not Basil but Johannes Guttenberg

What is Simony?

is the act of paying for sacraments and consequently forsacraments holy offices or for positions inholy offices the hierarchy of a church

Who used religious image to slander Their opponents, Catholics or Protestants?

Basil says…. BOTH!!!

Who were Mennonites?

member of a Protestant church that aroseProtestantchurch out of the Anabaptists, a radical reform movementAnabaptist of the 16th-century Reformation.Reformation

What was the main belief of Calvinism?

Justification by Faith

What is Priesthood of all believers?

cardinal doctrinal principle of the churches of the 16th-century Reformation, both Lutheran and Reformed, and the Protestant Free churches that arose from the Reformation churches.ReformationLutheranReformedReformation

Who were the Jesuits?

founded by Ignitions Loyola, is a Christian male religious order that follows the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.religious order Roman Catholic Church

Who are the Consistory?

a gathering of ecclesiastical persons for the purpose of administering justice or transacting business, particularly meetings of the Sacred College of Cardinals with the pope as president.Sacred College of Cardinalspope

Who were the Urselines?

Religious institute that focused on education and cared for the sick.

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