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AP Euro: Year 2007
Chapters 13-30
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History
10th Grade
09/20/2007

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Anabaptists
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general name given to several protestant groups who believed only adults could make an informed decision about baptism, therefore refused to have their children baptized, they were looked down upon the Catholics, Calvin, as well as Luther.
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Book of Common Prayer
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official (Parliament approved) prayer book of the Church of England, containing the prayers of all services, the forms of the administration, of the sacraments, and a manual of deacons, priests and bishops
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Consubstantiation
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Lutheran Doctrine of Eucharist; after consecration, the bread and wine undergo, a spiritual change, become the real presence, but are not transformed
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Diet of Worms
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Series of Imperial Meetings: at the bishop's palace, at Worms in the Rhineland where Luther defended his doctrines before Emperor Charles V. On the 18th of April 1521, Luther declared that he refused to recant those doctrines, and on the 26th of May, Charles V, issued an imperial Edict condemning those doctrines.
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ecumenical council
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church assembly theoretically representing all catholic countries, and people, but the ideal was not achieved, at the Lateran Council (1512-1517), or at the Council of Trent (1545-1563)
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Elizabethan Settlement
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term applied to english parliamentary laws passed early in Elizabeth's reign that required conformity, to the church of England, and uniformity of Church Worship.
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German Peasant Revolts (1525)
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"widespread uprising of German country people, protesting economical and social injustices, and justifying the revolt, with (a misinterpretation of) Luther's doctrine."
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Holy Office
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Official Roman Catholic Agency founded in 1542 to combat internation doctrinal heresy and to promote sounds doctrine on faith and morals.
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Indulgence
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This was a papal statement that granted priest-imposed remissions of sin. Popular belief, however, held that an indulgence secured complete remission of penalties for sin, before and afther death.
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The Institutes of Christian Religion (Definitive Edition 1559)
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Calvin's formulation of Christian doctrine, which became a systematic theology for Protestantism
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