Renaissance & Reformation

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  1. 2. a special church court whose job was to investigate matters of alleged heresy
  2. 5. Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel and whose most famous sculptures are David and Moses
  3. 6. set off the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to the Wittenberg Church door in 1517
  4. 9. those who followed the teachings of Martin Luther
  5. 11. first printed edition of the Bible
  6. 12. Renaissance artist best known for his painting of the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
  7. 15. rebaptizers who believed that only believers should be baptized
  8. 16. declared Luther a heretic and no one was to give him food, lodging, or water
  9. 18. A meeting of princes and high church officials in the Holy Roman Empire
  10. 19. certificates from the pope that excused a person from doing penance and shortened the required stay in purgatory
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  1. 1. Took place from 1300-1600 in which there was a rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman cultures and the humanities
  2. 3. inventor of the moveable-type printing press in 1440
  3. 4. a French protestant who fled to Switzerland and wrote one of the most influential books of the Protestant Reformation
  4. 7. any baptized member of the Roman Church who disagrees with any official church opinion
  5. 8. A movement in the 1500s to protest the corrupt practices of the Roman Catholic church
  6. 10. Swiss priest who preached from the Bible and spread the Reformation in Switzerland
  7. 13. most famous figure of the Northern Renaissance who published the first printed edition of the NT in the original Greek
  8. 14. an official declaration of the Pope
  9. 17. Renaissance artist best known for his use of color whose most famous works are the Sistine Madonna and the School of Athens