English Civil War

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