I. The Zwinglian Reformation A. Zwingli i.Zurich, Switzerland B. Beliefs C. Attempt to Unite D. Results.

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I. The Zwinglian Reformation A. Zwingli i.Zurich, Switzerland B. Beliefs C. Attempt to Unite D. Results

II. Calvinism A. John Calvin B. Beliefs i. Predestination C. Practices i. Consistory D. Impact

III. The Reformation in England A. Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon B. Anne Boleyn C. Separation and The Act of Supremacy of 1534 D. Beliefs E. Practices F. Impact I.Edward I ii.Mary(Bloody Mary)

IV. The Anabaptists A. Beliefs B. Practices C. Impact

V. The Catholic Reformation A. The Church is revitalized: 3 reasons B. The Jesuits i. Ignatius of Loyola C. Reform of the Papacy D. The Council of Trent i. Pope John Paul III