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Anabaptists |
General name given to several protestant groups who believed that only adults could make an informed decision about baptism and who therefor refused to have their children baptized because of there belive in pacifism and that the Christian could not participate on civil affairs luther Calvin and catholics condemned and persecuted them |
Didn't believe in baptizm |
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Book of Common Prayer |
Official prayer book of the church of England containing the prayers for all services the form for administration of the sacraments and a manual for the ordination of deacons priest and bishops |
Official prayer book |
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Consubstantiaytion |
Lutheran doctrine of the eucharist after consecration the bread in the wine undergo a spirit spiritual change become the real presents but are not transformed |
Change but not transformed |
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Diet of Worms |
Serious of imperil meetings at the bishops place at worms in Rhineland where Luther defended his doctor and before the Emperor Charles V. On the 18th of April Luther declared his final refusal to recant those doctrines, and on the 26 Charles V issued in Imperial edict condemning those doctrines |
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Ecumenical council |
Church assembly theatrical representing all Catholic countries and people but the idea was not achieved at the lantern Council nor the Council of the Trent |
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Elizabethan settlement |
Term applied to the English parliamentary laws passed early in Elizabeth's reign that required conformity to the Church of England and the uniformity of church worship |
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German peasant revolts 1525 |
Widespread uprising of German people protesting economic and social injusticeis and justify the revolt with a misinterpretations of Luther's doctoring |
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Holy Office |
Official Roman Catholic Agency founded in 1542 to combat International doctrinal heresy and to promote sound doctor and on faith and morals |
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Indulgence |
Papal statement (in document address to an individual) granting remission of the priest imposed penalty for sin popular belief however held that an indulgence secured complete your mission of all penalties for send before and after death |
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The institutes of the Christian religion |
Calvin's formulation of Christian doctrine which became a systematic theology for Protestanism |
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Jesuits |
Members of the Society of Jesus founded by in Guate Florida and approved by the papacy in 1540, who's the goal was the spread of the Roman Catholic faith through humanistic schools and missionary activity. The society stressed modern methods and its works and by 1600 numbered over 8,500 members it was not founded to oppose the Reformation |
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Lord's Supper |
Eucharistic doctor and espoused by Swiss reformer Zwingli where by the eucharistc is a memorial of the Last Supper but no changes occur in the elements |
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Pluralism |
Clerical practice of holding more than one church benefits or office at the same time enjoying income from each |
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Preacherships |
Offices endowed by laypeople in many Germans towns that required holders to give informed well prepared sermons they helped pave the way for protectant worship and watch the sermon is the main part of the service |
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Predestination |
Calvin's teaching that by God's decree some persons are guided 2 salvations other to damnation that God has called us not according to our works but according to His purpose of grace |
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Protestent |
At the diet of speyers princess who favorite Church reforms along Lutheran lines protested decision of the Catholic princess hence initially protestent meant Lutheran but as other groups appeared the term for Protestant meant non Catholic Christian sects |
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The imitation of Christ |
Spiritual classic authored by Thomas a kempis urgent Christ of the model of Christian life in simplicity and living widely read by lay people as well as the clergy |
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Transubstantiation |
Catholic doctrine of the Eucharist that when the bread in the wine bar consegregated by the priest at Mass with their transforms into the actual body and blood of Christ |
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