Modern World History - Chp 14 Reformation
Across
- 2. Site of Luther's trial in front of Charles V
- 4. Produced one of earliest English translations of the Bible.
- 7. Dominican friar who tangled with Luther over the issue of indulgences.
- 9. City/Place where Guillaume Farel established the Reformation.
- 12. Father of the Protestant Reformation.
- 14. University that Luther taught.
- 15. University where Luther debated Johann Eck.
- 16. French Protestant forced to move to Geneva to continue in his faith.
- 17. Area of the Renaissance that had begun in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and England.
- 21. The foremost scholar of the Northern Renaissance.
- 24. Anabaptist preacher in Holland; Mennonites trace their lineage to him.
- 25. Followers of Luther are called this.
- 26. Renowned Romanist theologian who debated Luther at Leipzig.
- 27. French Protestant who persuaded Calvin to come to Geneva.
- 28. English scholar who established St. Paul's School to train Christians to be "upright and honorable..."
- 29. Wrote the first systematic theology of the Protestant Reformation and 1st Protestant confession of faith.
Down
- 1. The Diet of __________ was at odds with the papacy due to its spending of German funds.
- 3. Means "rebaptizer".
- 5. German prince who "kidnapped" Luther to protect Luther.
- 6. Papal certificates that excused a person from doing penance.
- 8. Largest modern religious group that looks back to the Anabaptists.
- 10. English Chancellor executed by Henry VIII
- 11. German aristocrat who appointed Tetzel to travel through Germany selling indulgences.
- 13. Trace their lineage back to Menno Simons.
- 15. Pope who used sell of indulgences to finance St. Peter's Basilica.
- 18. "Face of the Swiss Reformation".
- 19. Education of all people rather than just a privileged few.
- 20. Another group related to the Anabaptists; known for their lack of modern conveniences.
- 22. He mastered the Hebrew language and revolutionized the study of the Old Testament in its original language.
- 23. Emperor who ordered Luther's arrest as a heretic.