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- 3. Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe; he opposed violence and Martin Luther.
- 6. Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person.
- 7. A principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government.
- 10. A member of a Protestant group that believed in baptizing only those persons who were old enough to decide to be Christian and believed in the separation of church and state.
- 11. Italian Renaissance astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory.
- 13. A body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin.
- 15. Famous artist in the Renaissance era; painted the Sistine Chapel and created the Statue of David.
- 16. A reinvigorated interest in classical texts and education; Heightened emphasis on the individual human and moral responsibility.
- 17. German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press.
- 18. A machine used for printing.
- 19. Pardons issued by the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church that could reduce a soul's time in purgatory.
- 20. Idea of being well-rounded/know a little about everything/skillful at many things.
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- 1. Someone who supports or champions something
- 2. A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance.
- 4. Soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army.
- 5. Italian political philosopher and statesman; he wrote The Prince, which advised rulers to separate morals from politics.
- 8. Favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms.
- 9. An artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be.
- 12. A member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther.
- 14. A French word meaning "Rebirth".
