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A writer of the reformation. |
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Scholar, Clergyman, and a chief leader. |
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Preached that christians needed only to recognize Jesus Christ as a power above them, not the pope. |
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Believed people needed an english translation of the bible. |
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Reduced the church's punishment for a sin. |
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An organized branch of christianity |
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Went to paris to study geology. |
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Ruled England from 1509 to 1547. Married 6 Queens. |
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Became Queen In 1553. Raised Catholic. |
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Was a protestant. Restored Angelican Church. |
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The study of qeustions about God. |
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This means that God has decided your life. |
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Means to cancel a marriage. |
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A spanish Soldier read about christian saints who performed brave deeds to defend their faith. |
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Married Queen Isabella and joined their Kingdoms tegether. |
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Married became King Fernadad |
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A famous Jewish scholar in spain. |
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First Jesuit missionary to arive in Japan. |
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A special school for training preists. |
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Religous belief that contradicts what the churchs says is true. |
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Means that the authority given was granted by God, not through the papacy. |
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