John Calvin believed that one could not know religious truth unless one was "a pupil of *********."
Luther also called for the ****** to marry.
Luther kept only two sacraments-- baptism and the *********, which is also known as Communion.
"Erasmus laid the egg that ****** hatched."
The state of being saved (that is, going to heaven) through faith alone or through faith and good works.
John **** was the Calvinist reformer of Scotland.
By 1520, Luther began to move toward a more definite break with the ******** Church.
Luther believed that indulgences only soothed the **********. They did not forgive sins.
The pope was unwilling to **** Henry VIII's marriage, so Henry turned to England's highest church courts.
By the Edict of *****, Luther was made an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire.
The belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved (the elect) and who will be damned (the reprobate).
Martin Luther was a **** in the Catholic Church.
While the leaders of the Church were failing to meet their responsibilities, ordinary people desired assurance of their *********.
A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death.
The Protestant Reformation is the name given to the religious reform movement that divided western ************ into Catholic and Protestant groups.
Charles V hoped to preserve his empire's unity by keeping it Catholic and under control of his dynasty, the *********.
This monk's slogan was: "As soon as coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs."
This was a document sold by the Church and signed by the pope or another church official that released the bearer from all or part of the punishment for sin.
A Spanish nobleman, ******** of Loyola, founded the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits.