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Martin Luther

Summoned to Rome, but did not go
Nero
Persecuted Christians
Alfred the Great

King of Wessex

Wycliffe
Published first English Bible
Augustine
Wrote City of God
Sir Thomas More
Catholic and Lord Chancellor of England
Alcuin
Abbot of Tours
Eusebius
Father of church history
George Wishart

Was murdered by Beaton

Ireneaus

Wrote Against Heresy

"Here I stand, I can do no other. So help me God. Amen" This statement was made by

Martin Luther

To get money to continue the building of St. Peter's Church, Pope Leo X sold

Indulgences

Luther said that the Christian who has true repentance has already received pardon from

God

The pope summoned Luther to Rome, but Luther refused as it would have meant

Certain death

John Calvin's father sent him to Orleans to study
Law

Calvin's work, The Institutes of Christian Religion, was based upon the

Apostles Creed

Calvin wanted the right to ___________ unrelenting sinners.

Excommunicate

"Bloody Mary" deposed at least twelve hundred clergymen for being

Married

Patrick Hamilton and George Wishart were both betrayed by

Beaton

Scotland was stirred by the preaching of

John Knox

Luther was the son of a poor

Miner

Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the door of a church in

Wittenberg

A Dominican monk named Tetzel was a seller of

indulgences

Copies of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses were printed in

German

Charles V, King of Spain, called Luther to a council in the city of

Worms

The Institutes of Christian Religion was written by

Calvin

William Tyndale met his death through being

burned

Scotland was important to the Roman Catholics because

they could use it as a base to destroy Protestant England

John Knox was educated in

Glasgow

John Knox spent eighteen months in the French galley as a

slave

He needed money to continue the building of St. Peter's Church.

Pope Leo X

Some feel he was the greatest man of the Reformation Era.

John Calvin

He translated the Bible and sent copies to England and Scotland. He met his death by burning.

William Tyndale

He led Scotland during the Reformation.

John Knox

He met with John Knox in Geneva.

John Calvin

Define schism

a divison

Define apologist

one who writes to defend Christianity

Define polemicist

one who writes to attack heresy

Define canon

the bible

Define subordination

to put under

Define polytheism

worship of many gods

Define secular

relating to worldly things

Define pilgrimage

journey to a holy place or shrine

Define absolution

forgiveness of sin by a priest