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Chapter 14 Reformation

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Declared the king the supreme head of the Church of England.   Act of Supremacy  
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Upholding to the teachings of the Church of England as defined by Elizabeth I.   Anglicanism  
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Catholic reformation   Council of Trent  
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allowed German Princes to determine the religion in thier territories   Peace of Augsburg  
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Theological writings profoundly influenced religious thoughts of Europeans. Developed Calvinism at Geneva. Wrote Institutes of Christian Religion   John Calvin  
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The bread and wine undergo a spiritual change.   Consubstantiation  
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Assembly of the estates of the empire, called by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.   Diet of Worms  
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1598 - Granted the Huguenots liberty of conscience and worship.   Edict of Nantes  
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When a person is kicked out of the Catholic church.   Excommunication  
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French Calvinists.   Huguenots  
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Founded the Society of Jesus, resisted the spread of Protestantism, Spiritual Exercises.   Ignatius Loyola  
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Selling of these was common practice by the Catholic church, corruption that led to reformation.   Indulgences  
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Written by John Calvin   The Institutes of Christian Religion  
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Members of the Society of Jesus, staunch Catholics. Led by Loyola   Jesuits  
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Dominated the movement for reform in Scotland. Had been taught in Geneva by Calvin.   John Knox  
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95 Thesis, posted in 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacraments: baptism and communion.   Martin Luther  
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The selling of church offices   Simony  
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A community in which the state is subordinate to the church   Theocracy  
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Calvin's religious theory that God has already planned out a person's life.   Predestination  
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The leading seller of Indulgences. Infuriated Luther.   Johann Tetzel  
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(1484-1531) Swiss reformer, influenced by Christian humanism. He looked to the state to supervise the church. Banned music and relics from services. Killed in a civil war.   Ulrich Zwingli  
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Style in art and architecture developed in Europe from about 1550 to 1700, emphasizing dramatic, curving forms, elaborate ornamentation, and overall balance of disparate parts. Associated with Catholicism.   Baroque  
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