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Anglicanism
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The English Protestant movement that was embodied by Elizabethan statutes.
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Catholic Reformation
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The Roman Catholic response to Protestantism; the Council of Trent and the establishment of new religious orders were major elements of this movement. This was also known as the Counter-Reformation.
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Consubstantiation
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Lutheran concept of the Eucharist in which the body and blood of Jesus are mystically present at the Communion service.
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Indulgences
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The Roman Catholic doctrine that remits the temporal punishment (purgatory) due to sin.
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Mysticism
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An approach to spirituality that emphasizes direct communication with God and minimizes the need of the institutional church.
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Predestination
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Emphasized by John Calvin, it argues that God knew who would obtain salvation before those people were born.
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Presbyterianism
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Manifestation of Calvinism in Scotland under the leadership of John Knox.
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Puritanism
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English Protestant movement that was Calvinist influenced and determined to eliminate the vestiges of Romanism that existed in the Elizabethan Anglican church.
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Transubstantiation
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The Catholic view of the Eucharist in which the actual body and blood of jesus is present at the Communion of the Mass.
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Tridentine
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Relating to the decrees and ordinances of the Council of Trent, the major component of the Catholic Reformation.
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