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Chapter 1
The Reformation: The Power of the Printed Word
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| approach, n. | a method of handling or solving something |
| argue, v. | to give reasons for or against something |
| argument, n. | statement or reasons for or against something |
| common, adj. | shared or belonging to two or more individuals, groups of people, or ideas |
| relationship, n. | the way in which people or groups behave and interact with each other |
| secular, adj. | not connected to religion |
| parchment, n. | material made from animal skin and used as a writing surface |
| bind, v. | to fasten two or more things together |
| clergy, n. | people who are religious leaders and who perform religious ceremonies |
| revolutionize, v. | to completely change something |
| doctrine, n. | a belief or set of beliefs held by a group of people |