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Christian Humanism, pg. 337 |
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Desiderius Erasmus and Praise of Folly, pg. 337-8 |
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Thomas More and Utopia, pg. 338 |
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Pre-Reformation Catholicism and problems, pg. 339-40 |
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Luther's beliefs, pg. 340-1 |
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Peasants' wars and Luther's reaction, pg. 343 |
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Luther and the sacraments, pg. 344 |
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Schmalkaldic League, pg. 346-7 |
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Peace of Augsburg, pg. 347 |
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Ulrich Zwingli and his beliefs, pg. 347-8 |
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Beliefs of the Anabaptists, pg 348-50 |
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Henry VIII: ~his problem ~ act of supremacy ~ Thomas more ~Cromwell/ changes made ~Edward VI's reign/ church Pg. 350-1 |
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Mary and the church/ results pg. 351-2 |
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John Calvin and his beliefs, pg. 352-3 |
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Reformation's impact on family life, pg. 354 |
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View of women during the time, pg. 354 |
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Characteristics of education, pg. 355 |
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Changes in religious practices, pg. 355-6 |
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What was the Catholic Reformation? Pg. 356 |
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Society of Jesus- founder, principles, major activities, pg. 357 |
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Council of Trent- purpose, decrees, significance, pg. 359 |
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St. Bartholomew's Massacre pg. 360 |
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Philip II- goals, greatest misfortune, pg. 361-3 |
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Formation of the Dutch Republic, pg. 363 revolt in the Netherlands |
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Elizabeth- religious policies, act of uniformity, puritans, significance of defeat of Spanish, pg. 363-5 |
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