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50 Cards in this Set

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Papacy in Avingon
Babylonian Captivity
Return to old texts
Humanism
Gregory the Great, place in between heaven and hell
Purgatory
system to reduce years in Purgatory, from the Church, pull from Saints who had extra
Treasury of Merits
Leaders in Germany, 7 German princes
Electors
Luther called to recant, 1521
Diet of Worms
Uprising in Germany, appeal to Luther, rejected,
Peasant Revolt
Writing, Martin Luther, dualisms
Freedom of a Christian
Leader of Radical Reformation, Mennonites
Menno Simmons
How the Anabaptists kept discipline
The Ban
Calvin organizes church Geneva
Ecclesiastical Ordinances
Son Henry VIII, harsh protestant reforms
Edward VI
Thomas Cramner, under Edward VI
Book of Common Prayer
Elizabeth I
Via Media
France, Catherine de Medici
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Ordered by Paul III to look into abuses of Church, 1536
Consilium de Emandanda Ecclesias
Ends persecution Huguenots in France
Edict of Nantes
Pope during 95 Thesis, Renaissance Pope
Pope Leo X
Discalced Carmelite, Spanish Mystic
Theresa Avila
Isabella to help reform church, Polyglot Bible,
Francesca Cisneros
starts Jesuits
Loyola
China missionary
Ricci
Paul III Bull forbids enslavement
Deus Sublimus
Ends 30 Years War
Westphalia
Apocalyptic, helped Protestant after repeal Edict of Nantes
Jurieu
Break East and West Church
Great Schism
Humanists, early Catholic reformer
Erasmus
Take sin seriously, avoid repeat
Penance
Selling of indulgences, opposed by Luther
Tetzel
Posted by Luther
95 Theses
Where Frederick takes Luther
Wartburg
wife of luther, not a slave
Katherine von Borah
contemporary of Calvin
Bucer
Contemporary of Luther
Karlstadt
Where Calvin went
Geneva
Doctor, heretic
Servetus
Bloody, 4th Tudor
Mary Tudor
Wrote Book of Common Prayer
Thomas Cramner
Ruled Holy Roman Empire
Charles V
Called to investigate abuses of Church, predates Luther, revoke Pisa
5th Lateran Council
Calls Latin Thing, concubines, asrtology
Pope Paul III
Discaled Carmelite, male,
JOhn of Cross
formed by Loyola
Society of Jesus
Japan ministry, mission as intellectual battle
Xavier
Changed with King,
Oliver Cromwell
Starts French Reformed Church, obey civil authorities
Antoine Court
MOvmentment to address church abuses, fails, address too many popes
Conciliar movement
Luther's partner
Melanchton
consolidate power in France
Cardinal Richlieu
Calvin theology, subordinate
Westminster Confession