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MGA TAO NAMAN BOSS
AYUSAN ME
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| His theology was propagated by the Lollards in the 15th century. | John Wycliff |
| Early reformer; burned at the stake for heresy. | John Huss |
| Criticized Church luxury and corruption. | Jerome Savonarola |
| 95 Theses; started Protestant Reformation. | Martin Luther |
| Called for reform; humanist scholar. | Desiderius Erasmus |
| Invented printing press; spread reform ideas. | Johann Gutenberg |
| Sold indulgences; provoked Luther’s reaction. | John Tetzel |
| Excommunicated Luther; symbol of Church corruption. | Pope Leo X |
| Founded Calvinism; stressed predestination. | John Calvin |
| Led Reformation in Scotland; founded Presbyterianism. | John Knox |
| Published the first English New Testament (1525); martyred in 1536. | William Tyndale |
| Reformed Church in Switzerland; opposed Luther on Eucharist. | Ulrich Zwingli |
| Broke from Rome; created Church of England. | Henry VIII |
| Puritan leader; promoted Protestantism in England. | Oliver Cromwell |
| Puritan leader; advocated Presbyterianism. | Thomas Cartwright |
| French reformer; supported justification by faith. | Jacques Lefevre |
| Founded Jansenism; emphasized original sin and grace. | Cornelius Jansen |
| Jansenist thinker; defended faith and reason. | Blaise Pascal |
| First Scottish Protestant martyr. | Patrick Hamilton |
| Dutch reformer; wrote Belgic Confession | Guy de Bray |
| An Oxford Reformer who emphasized interpreting the Bible according to the "grammatico-historical sense." | John Colet |
| Published the first complete English translation of the Bible (1535). | Miles Coverdale |
| Archbishop of Canterbury; compiled the Book of Common Prayer. | Thomas Cranmer |
| Known for attempting to restore Roman Catholicism and suppress Reformation reforms in England (1553–1558). | Mary Tudor |
| Responsible for the "Elizabethan Settlement," bringing a moderate religious compromise. | Elizabeth I |
| Advocate of the first conspicuous Separatist movement (1580). | Robert Browne |
| Founder of the Independents (Puritan Congregationalists). | Henry Jacob |
| Authorized the creation of the King James Version of the Bible (1611). | James I |