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20 Cards in this Set
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What are the three key doctrines of the Reformers:
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1.the authority of scriptures
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"Scipture alone is the only reliable authority" is which key doctrine?
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The authority of scriptures
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"Salvation cannot be earned by a free gift received by faith" is which key doctrine?
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Justification of faith
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"There is only one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" is which key doctrine?
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The Priesthood of the Believer
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People who chose to follow Scripture and the leave the Roman Catholic Church were called ______.
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Protestants
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The _____ Church followed only those practices directly commanded in Scripture.
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"Reformed Church"
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The most important Reformed leader was ___ ___.
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John Calvin
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Reformed Christians are called simply "_______".
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Calvinists
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John Calvin was also called the "_______".
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"Theologian"
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John Calvin's greatest contribution was his ______.
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writings
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The Reformed Protestants in Scotland were led by __ ___.
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John Knox
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The _____ __ __ _______ was several Protestant noblemen who banded together in Scotland.
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Lords of the Congregation
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John Calvin's book, __ __ __ ___ __ ___, he records his conversations with Mary, Queen of Scots.
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History of Reformation in Scotland
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The _________ Church was the result of John Knox's labors.
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Presbyterian Church
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Reformed Protestants in France were called _____.
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Huguenots
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The Massacre of ___ ____ Day was when thousands of Protestants were killed.
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St. Bartholomew's Day
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King ___ ____ first broke against Rome during the Reformation.
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King Henry VIII
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____ _ and ____ _ established the Church of England.
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Edward VI and Elizabeth I
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The ____ __ _____ was a council that wrote down all Roman Catholic beliefs and practices for the first time.
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Council of Trent
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What two men attempted to bring the Catholics and Protestants back together?
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Contarini and Melanchthon
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