Across
- 3. German monk, leader of the Reformation, who rebelled against the Catholic Church over indulgences and wanted to reform the church
- 4. A religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not
- 6. A religious movement that created a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism
- 7. King of England who started the Anglican Church so he could divorce his wife who didn’t give him a son
- 9. To establish by force or authority
- 11. English priest who preached that Christians needed to only recognize Jesus Christ as the head of the Church
- 13. to declare invalid
- 15. To bring back something to its original state; to bring something back to an earlier or better condition
Down
- 1. Religious scholar who criticized the Church and translated the Bible into English which eventually became the King James Bible, was executed for these actions
- 2. Argument against or for an idea a person believes in
- 5. A school for religious training
- 8. To bring together in one unit; to join; to make into one group
- 10. A pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin
- 12. The sharing of power between two or more groups in an institution
- 14. An official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority
