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Martin Luther
Posted on door of All Saints' Church in Wittenburg
Angry against indulgences in the Catholic Church |
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To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation |
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Martin Luther
Tried to drive a wedge between the pope and the emperor.
Argues that all have authority under priesthood of the believer. |
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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church |
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Response to constantly being shot down for debate by the church.
Discusses how the pope holds the Church captive. |
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Paradox of the Christian existence: A Christian is perfectly free Lord of all, subject to no one.
Also the servant and subject of everyone. Argues works should be done out of love for God, not to earn salvation. |
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1521
Martin Luther appears before Charles V
Luther is asked to recant |
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Coined after the Diet of Speyer. |
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Anabaptist document
Principles of their faith |
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Church Offices in Calvin's Geneva |
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Doctors
Pastors
Elders
Deacons
Consistory |
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Location where Zwingli and Luther met in 1529 |
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Father of the English Bible |
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The Middle Way
Queen Elizabeth |
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Reformer of the Scottish Church |
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Document
Ignatius Loyola
4 weeks of relgious practicing |
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St Bartholemew's Day Massacre |
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Hugenots killed by the Catholics. |
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Protestant confessional document taking the form of a series of questions and answers |
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1618
2 Roman Catholics were thrown out window
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