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The Reformation Martin Luther

The _________ was a movement to reform the corruption of the ______ Church. It was started in the year ___ by a German monk named _____ _____. _____ was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of _________, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the ______ Church. It was started in the year ___ by a German monk named _____ _____. _____ was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of _________, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year ___ by a German monk named _____ _____. _____ was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of _________, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named _____ _____. _____ was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of _________, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. _____ was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of _________, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of _________, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the __ _____. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, _____ nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, Luther nailed the __ _____ to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Catholic Church in ________, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, ______ started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, Luther started a new section of Christianity called __________. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, Luther started a new section of Christianity called Protestantism. This new movement was called ________ because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

The Reformation was a movement to reform the corruption of the Catholic Church. It was started in the year 1517 by a German monk named Martin Luther. Luther was outraged by many Church practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and wrote them down in a document called the 95 Theses. In protest, Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany. When the Catholic Church reacted harshly and refused to reform, Luther started a new section of Christianity called Protestantism. This new movement was called Protestant because its followers were “protesting” the failure of the Catholic Church to reform. 1

______ views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the _______! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the ___ was the ultimate authority, NOT the ___. This challenged the ____’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were _____ before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the _______! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the ___ was the ultimate authority, NOT the ___. This challenged the ____’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were _____ before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the ___ was the ultimate authority, NOT the ___. This challenged the ____’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were _____ before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the ___. This challenged the ____’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were _____ before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the ____’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were _____ before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were _____ before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were equal before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that _______ was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were equal before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that salvation was by faith alone, not by ____ works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were equal before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that salvation was by faith alone, not by good works or buying ________. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were equal before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that salvation was by faith alone, not by good works or buying indulgences. These beliefs gave birth to the _______ Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were equal before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that salvation was by faith alone, not by good works or buying indulgences. These beliefs gave birth to the Protestant Church, one of which was named the ________ Church. 2

Luther’s views began to spread quickly and became very popular in northern Europe. Critics of the Catholic Church thought Luther’s views were the B.E.S.T.! You can remember Luther’s views using this mnemonic. His first belief was that the Bible was the ultimate authority, NOT the Pope. This challenged the Pope’s authority. Luther’s second belief was that all humans were equal before God. The Church said that the Pope and other church officials were closer than the average believer. Luther also said that salvation was by faith alone, not by good works or buying indulgences. These beliefs gave birth to the Protestant Church, one of which was named the Lutheran Church. 2