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Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn who ruled England during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish during the War of the Spanish Armada |
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Statements criticizing the Church nailed to the door of the church at Wittenburg, Germany by Martin Luther on October 31, 1517 |
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Scottish theologian who studied under John Calvin; founded the Presbyterian Church |
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Began the Protestant Reformation in England to divorce his wife |
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Receipts for the payment for the forgiveness of sins that Johann Tetzel was selling and that so infuriated Martin Luther |
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Receipts for the payment for the forgiveness of sins that Johann Tetzel was selling and that so infuriated Martin Luther |
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The process during which theologians broke with the Catholic Church and founded Protestant denominations |
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Denomination founded by Martin Luther |
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Denomination founded by John Knox |
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Upon what Martin Luther said the Church should base its teachings |
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Knocked Martin Luther off his horse, causing him to decide to enter a monastery |
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By burning over 300 Protestants at the stake |
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How Mary I of England received the nickname "Bloody Mary" |
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German monk who began the Protestant Reformation |
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Swiss theologian who helped with the Protestant Reformation and preached the doctrine of Predestination |
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Martin Luther's main belief |
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Mary I of England because she had over 300 Protestants burned at the stake |
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