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Luther
Ninety-Five These (1517), 2 sacraments- baptism and communion, Diet of Worms, Peasant Rebellions- social and economuc concerns, "filthy swine," princes should suppress with the sword, John of Leyden and Munster- Catholics and Lutherans unite to attack, Charles V attempts to repress Luther, Schmalkaldic League- Luthern princes and free cities and Tirkish threat.
Peace of Augsburg (1555)
cuius regio eius religio- whose region, his religion aand Ecclesiastical Reservation.
Calvin
Institutes of Christian Religion (1536), predestination- any grace came from the free action of God alone, The Elect, true Christians should Christianize the state, Geneva- long sermons, black gowns and hyms, Frace- Huguenots; Scotland- Presbyterians; US- Congregationalists, labor has religious dignity, as a minority religion, Calvinists favored limiting on established authority and not democratic but an impetus towards democracy.
England
Henry VIII- Defender of Faith; changes no doctrine, Act of Supremacy (1534), Thomas More - treason, England VI/Mary Tudor/Elizabeth I, Thirty-Nine Articles (1563), episocopacy (rule by bishops) and Church of Ireland.
Impact of Protestant Reformatioon
Monasticism, celibate clergy, most sacraments, obligatory confession, purgatory, cult of saints and Virgin Mary and transubstantiation, focus- vernacular and Scriptures, Protestants insisted on conformity to their own doctrines, acquisitive, dynamic, capitalistic impluse = Protestant work ethic and impact on marriage and families; model Protestant women was conscientious mother in devout household.