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