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reformation vocab
Reformation vocabulary Natalia Guillen
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Respond | To react to something that has been said or done |
| Publication | Book or other printed work |
| Error | Something incorrect or incorrectly done |
| Minor | Small and not very important or serious |
| Parliament | Group of people who make up a country's laws |
| Finance | To provide a large amount of money to pay something |
| Contrast | Difference between people, ideas, or situations that are being compared |
| Individual | Considered separately from other people or things in the same group |
| Reformation | A religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the Catholic Church |
| Martin Luther | An important leader of the reformation and a German monk |
| Indulgence | A pardon for sins |
| John Calvin | A French scholar who was one of the most influential of the new Protestant leaders |
| Predestination | The idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation |
| Theocracy | A government ruled by religious leaders |
| William Tyndale | A man who printed an English translation of the New Testament of the Bible |
| Counter reformation | The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church |
| Jesuits | Society of Jews |
| Ignatius Loyola | Founder of the jesuits |
| Council of Trent | Catholic leaders who sought ways to revive the moral authority of the Catholic Church and to stop the spread of Protestantism |
| Henry V11 | The king of England |
| Annulment | An official action ending a marriage |
| Act of supremacy | This act made the king a leader of the Church of England |
| Henry V1 | A military leader |
| Edict | An official public order made by king or another authority |
| Philip 11 | Catholic ruler of Spain |
| Armanda | Flee of ships |
| Absolute monarchy | A ruler had complete power over the government and its subjects |
| Divine right of kings | A theory which states believe that a kings right to rule comes directly from god |
| Louis X1V | Frances king |
| Constitutional monarchy | A form of government in which a king or queens power is limited by constitution |
| Federalism | A form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels |