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THE REFORMATION
KIMBERLY TORRES
Term | Definition |
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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 for 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 luther was born in 1483 |
Indulgence | The church also raised money by selling indulgences or pardons for sins |
John Calvin | Was one of the most influential of the new protestan leaders |
Predestination | The idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation |
Theocracy | Is a government ruled by relious leaders |
William Tyndale | printed an english traslation of the new testament of the bible |
Counter-Reformation | the moment to strengthen the teachings and structure of the catholic church became known as the counter reformation |
Jesuits | the society of Jesus which later became known as the Jesuits |
Ignatius Loyola | was the most influential of the new religious orders it was founded by Ignatius Loyola |
Council of Trent | During these meetings catholic leaders sought ways to revive the moral authority of catholic church and stop the spread of Protestantism in 1545 |
Henry viii | The king of England wrote a book criticizing Luther's ideas |
Annulment | An annulment is an official action ending a marriage |
Act of supremacy | this act made the king the leader of church of england |
Henry iv | he has crowned Henry iv the following the year |
Edict | an edict is an official public order made by a king or another authority |
Philip ii | the catholic ruler of Spain |
Armada | in 1588 Philip sent an armada or fleet of ships to attack England |
Absolute monarchy | a ruler had complete power over the Government and its subjects |
Divine right of kings | a theory which states that a kings right to rule comes directly from god |
Louis xiv | ruling from 1643 to 1715 Louis xiv exerted his power in almost every area or reformation life |
Divine right of kings | a theory which states that a king's right to rule comes directly from god |
Constitutional monarchy | is a from of government in which a kings or queens power limited |
Federalism | a form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels |