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- 3. a list of propositions that challenged the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of "indulgences" for forgiveness of sins
- 4. declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- 5. a major branch of Protestant Christianity based on the teachings of 16th-century reformer John Calvin, emphasizing God's absolute sovereignty, the authority of the Bible
- 7. relating to England or the English, and refers to the global communion of churches stemming from the Church of England
- 9. the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- 10. a member of a major Protestant Christian denomination, originating from Martin Luther's 16th-century Reformation
- 12. German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century
- 13. a pivotal French theologian and reformer
- 14. a foundational text of Protestant theology first published in 1536, systematically outlining Reformed Christian doctrine
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- 1. the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- 2. radical 16th-century Protestants who believed in adult baptism (believer's baptism), rejecting infant baptism as unbiblical and insisting baptism follow a conscious decision to follow Jesus
- 6. a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory
- 8. formal assembly of the Holy Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany, in 1521
- 11. a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church