The Reformation
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show | This was the Holy Roman Emperor that called for the Diet of Worms. He was a supporter of Catholicism and tried to crush the Reformation by use of the Counter-Reformation
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show | Written by Martin Luther in 1517, they are widely regarded as the primary catalyst for the Protestant Reformation. Luther displayed his displeasure with some of the Church's clergy's abuses, most notably the sale of indulgences.
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show | A meeting summoned by Charles V that commanded Martin Luther to abandon his ideas. Luther refused and was branded an outlaw.
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Huldrych Zwingli | show 🗑
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show | Zwingli and Luther try to unite but it doesn't work because of different views. Remained divided forever. They disagreed about transubstantiation.
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show | A religious reformer who believed in predestination (that God knows before a person is born whether they are going to heaven or hell) and a strict sense of morality for society.
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show | A radical German Anabaptist who was a rebel leader during the Peasants' War of 1524-26. Luther despised him for his politicization of the Reformation, and they disagreed over several religious doctrines.
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show | This was a massive rural uprising that threatened the entire social order of Germany. Inspired by Luthers writings. This eventually split the reform movement in the end the princes managed to defeat the peasants.
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Menno Simmons | show 🗑
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show | A school for boys. It was intended to prepare students for university study.
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The Jesuits | show 🗑
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Henry VIII | show 🗑
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show | This title was awarded to King Henry VIII after writing the book "Defence of the Seven Sacraments"
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show | An Act of the Parliament of England under King Henry VIII of England declared that he was 'the only supreme head on earth of the Church in England'
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show | Henry VIII of England's first wife. Henry tried to have their twenty-four year marriage annulled in part because of her inability to produce male heirs.
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show | One of King Henry VIII's loyal servants who was also an archbishop of Canterbury
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show | This was the name of the French Protestants, more specifically French Calvinistic Protestants
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show | A group of Protestant princes in the Holy Roman Empire who vowed to defend each other’s territories if Charles V were to attack.
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show | was a treaty signed between Charles V, and the Schmalkaldic League. It allowed the princes to choose to be either Lutheran or Catholic.
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Council of Trent 1545-1563 | show 🗑
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Ignatius Loyola | show 🗑
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show | He was an associate of St Ignatius of Loyola, with whom he took the vow founding the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). From 1541 he traveled through India, Japan, and the East Indies, making many converts.
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Christian Humanists | show 🗑
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show | This was a forgiveness of sin by performing certain religious tasks such as "going on pilgrimage, attending mass, doing holly works, or giving money. Used by the church in order to make a greater profit.
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show | a German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch. In 1517, he wrote 95 theses, or statements of belief attacking the church practices
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Predestination | show 🗑
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show | These people believed that only adults could believe and accept baptism and therefore the baptism of infants was invalid. They considered themselves to be true Christians unblemished by sin and did not support violence but preferred peace and salvation.
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Desiderius Erasmus | show 🗑
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Thomas More | show 🗑
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show | Written by Thomas More describes it describes an imaginary land which, was intended as a critique of his own society. This society was heaven compared to life in England as it was based on a system of equality.
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