Across
- 3. Very interested in Erasmian religion and placed an emphasis on memory, spiritual communion.
- 4. Reformer who is claimed by Anglicans, Puritans, Lutherans, and Calvinists as one of their own.
- 9. Anglican, leading preacher under Edward VI, and one of the "Oxford Martyrs" along with Nicholas Ridley.
- 10. First systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation
- 13. Often referred to as the "Prince of the Humanists"
- 14. Well known for his translation of the Bible into English, being influenced by Erasmus and Luther.
- 16. The "Founder of Pietism"
Down
- 1. Had a theological synthesis of Luther, Melanchthon, Farel, and Bucer.
- 2. Helped Luther polish two liturgies, assisted in Bible translations, and was very pastoral care focused.
- 5. Helped produce the Book of Common Prayer and was burned at the stake with Latimer
- 6. Was Zwingli's successor at Zurich.
- 7. Accused of being a "Jew Lover" (which he was).
- 8. Openly opposed the Roman Catholic tradition. He and his followers translated the Bible into vernacular English.
- 11. Served as Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VII, Edward VI, and Mary I. A leader of the English Reformation.
- 12. Teacher of "Grace through faith alone."
- 15. Credited with the evangelical movement known as "methodism" along with his brother Charles and George Whitefield.
