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20 Cards in this Set
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What does the word "Sardis" imply?
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"remnant"
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What are the dates for the Sardis period of church history?
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1500-1700
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When and where did the Reformation begin?
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1517, Wittenberg, Germany
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To what Dutch city did the Pilgrims flee to escape persecution in England?
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Leyden, Holland
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Who were the Anabaptists?
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"rebaptisers" who believed that salvation is a matter of heart belief, not membership in a church controlled by the state
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What was the first country to allow religious freedom for each person?
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United States of America
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Who began the Church of England?
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Henry VIII
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What is the official state church of Norway?
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Lutheran Church
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Who was John Knox?
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a Scottish reformer who lead the Covenanters in the 1500s
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Who said, "Give me Scotland, or I die"?
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John Knox
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While in what jail did John Bunyan write Pilgrim's Progress?
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Bedford jail
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Who killed the Reformation in Poland?
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Jesuits
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In what year did Elizabeth become England's Protestant queen?
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1558
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In what year did the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre take place?
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1572
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What group of believers was targeted by the French king in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?
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Huguenots
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What is the Jesuit philosophy?
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"the end justifies the means"
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When state churches became spiritually lifeless, what became the rule of the day?
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dead orthodoxy
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When was the printing press invented?
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1440
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Of what district was Sardis capital?
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Lydia
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Which king revoked the Edict of Nantes, forcing the Huguenots to leave in 1685?
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Louis XIV
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