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True or False Luther was a priest, monk and scholar |
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True or False After Luther raised objections to the selling of indulgences, he wrote a letter to the pope reaffirming his loyalty to the church. |
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True or False In defending himself against charges of heresy, Luther questioned the authority of the scriptures. |
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True or False Orthodox Catholics such as Erasmus and Thomas Moore were critical of church abuses. |
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True or False Luther had strong support among the people in Avignon. |
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True or False While Luther was hidden in a castle her translated the New Testament into German |
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True or False Initially, Luther set out to reform rather than break from the church. |
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True or False Luther believed in Christ's real presence in the Eucharist. |
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True or False Luther affirmed the validity of all seven sacraments. |
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True or False Henry VIII was once given the title "Defender of the Faith" by the pope. |
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True or False Luther did not think that pastors should be required to remain unmarried. |
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True Yes this whole chapter is true and false |
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True or False The Augsburg Confession is a document that expresses Anglican belief. |
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True or False At first Luther supported the Peasants' revolt, but when the revolt turned violent he condemned it. |
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True or False The Peace of Augsburg ruled that the choice between Lutheranism and Catholicism was to make by each individual ruler. |
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True or False Calvin's intolerance for dissent matched that of the Catholic Church's intolerance of heretics. |
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True or False Predestination taught that God knew whether people were destined for heaven or hell and willed that outcome. |
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True or False The revolt of the church in England had more to do with politics than with theological differences. |
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True or False John Calvin continued the practice of sacraments. |
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True or False The Act of Supremacy declared the English monarch head of the Church of England. |
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True or False Though the Anglican and Catholic churches are similar, Anglicans do not accept the authority of the Bible. |
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True or False The spiritual descendants of the Anglican Church in the United States today are called Puritans. |
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True or False Thomas Moore was knighted because of his opposition to the Act of Supremacy. |
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True or False In spite of his break from Rome, Henry VIII still considered himself Catholic and fought against Lutheranism. |
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True or False Mary I was Henry VIII's Catholic daughter. |
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True or False Many tenets of the Reformation can be directly traced back to Jan Hus and John Wycliffe. |
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True or False Germany was unified and sophisticated at the time of Luther. |
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True or False The ultimate authority for Calvin is contained in Sacred Scripture. |
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True or False Queen Elizabeth I solidified the dominance of the Anglican Church in England. |
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True or False Martin Luther authored "Institutes of the Christian Religion." |
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True or False Thomas Cranmer published the "Book of Common Prayer." |
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