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Who is Roger Williams?
-starts a colony of Rhode Island that is free from Religious Persecution

-hated the Quakers but tolerated them

-wrote the Bloody Tenet of Persecution

-was a seeker

-bought land from the Natives
Where were the Anglicans located?
came before the puritans
-Jamestown
Where were the Presbyterians located?
Philadelphia
Where are the Quakers located and who is William Penn?
-found refuge in Rhode Island and then flourished in Pennsylvania for years upon its founding

-Penn was a Quaker who established "Holy Experiment" in Pennsylvania, meaning religious toleration
Who are the Jansenist's?
condemned of being heretical

- Originated by Dutch Theologian Cornelius Otto Jansen

-being too close to Calvinism

-followers of Augustinianism

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What is Gallicanism
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A movement originating among the French Roman Catholic clergy that favored the restriction of papal control and the achievement by each nation of individual administrative autonomy.
What is Ultramontanism?
favoring greater or absolute supremacy of papal over national or diocesan authority in the Roman Catholic Church
Dominicans v. Jesuits
Jesuits call Dominicans close to calvanist
Dominicans call Jesuits to close to Pelagians
What is Quietism?
total spiritual passivity toward God
-just yourself
-Criticism - lazy Christians, No Christian Engagement in political and social issue
Who is Miguel de Molines?
-wrote Spiritual Guide in 1675
- started Quietism in Spain
-was at odds with Innocent XI
What is Protestant Scholastic ism?
concerns for Systematic concerns
product of the schools
What is Confessionalism?
what is the set of things you need to confess
What is Lutheran Orthodoxy?
-started by Philip Melanchthon in Loci Communes

(who agreed with Calvin’s view of Lord’s Supper)

-culminated with Formula of Concord
What is the Formula of Concord?
Established beliefs and basis for concord/Unity


Established beliefs and basis for concord/Unity

is a Lutheran confessional document written in 1577 to ease tensions between Lutherans. After Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon died, Lutherans were divided into several opposing parties. The most vocal were the Gnesio-Lutherans ("Strict Lutherans") more closely tied to Luther's theology, and the Philippists, who preferred Melanchthon's moderate approach. Thus, the document was written to provide an interpretation of the Augsburg Confession that would satisfy the parties involved in the dispute.