English Civil War
Across
- 2. A country without a monarch.
- 8. To give up or renounce
- 10. People that belong to the Christen congregation that separated the RCC
- 11. a medieval association of craftsmen or tradesmen witch upheld standards and protected its members.
- 12. an order requiring that a prisoner be taken to the court to decide if he or she is being imprisoned lawfully.
- 15. To differ in opinion, disagree;refuse to conform to the established church.
- 16. A government that is controlled by the people who lived under it
- 17. An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- 18. A German religious reformer
- 20. A great religious movement in the 16th century to reform RCC
- 22. A king,queen,emperor or empress with unlimited appearance.
- 27. The action of killing a king.
- 30. A follower of the teachings of John Calvin, a leader of the protestant reformation
Down
- 1. The belief that powers as ruler come directly from God, and that they are God’s representative here on earth.
- 3. A very large and powerful group among the dissenting Protestant. They were totally opposed to the ceremonies and decoration of the Anglican Churches.
- 4. To settle in and control the lands of others
- 5. A war between citizens of the same country.
- 6. a monarchy in witch the monarch rules according to the constitution and the laws of the nation.
- 7. The rights of a citizen.
- 9. A cruel and unjust ruler or person.
- 13. False and malicious statement against the monarch,which are treasonous.
- 14. A Protestant church governed by presbyters.
- 19. A rebirth or revival
- 21. Citizens who are not regular soldiers, but who are trained to act as soldiers in times of emergency.
- 23. in earlier times, coastal towns had to supply the king with ships, or the value in money.
- 24. The crime of betraying one's country, esp. by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- 25. The great guaranteed the english people certain civil rights
- 26. Strict laws
- 28. To combine with for a special purpose.
- 29. A king or queen