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- 2. Language spoken by ordinary people.
- 4. Saving of human beings from sin and its consequences, which include death and separation from God.
- 5. Treaty between Charles V, which allowed state princes to select either Lutheranism or Catholicism as the religion of their domain.
- 7. This person created the Ninety-Five theses and introduced Lutheranism.
- 9. This person is a banker and had one of the richest families in Italy
- 15. This place was the International trade center in Italy.
- 17. Opposing the protestant reformation and reform in the Catholic Church.
- 21. A place governed by the Medici family in Italy.
- 22. The belief, based on the Greco-Roman history, that humans are considered more important than anything else.
- 24. The idea that all events have been willed by God, usually referred to as fate.
- 25. A French theologian, pastor and reformer who theologize Calvinism.
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- 1. An intellectual philosopher, studying a wide variety of subjects.
- 3. A Major branch of Protestantism the theology advanced by John Calvin.
- 5. Religious reform that traveled throughout Europe.
- 6. Banned Luther's writing the Ninety-Five theses and declared him a heretic and an enemy of the state.
- 8. Forgiveness for sins committed during a person’s lifetime.
- 10. A invention made in 1440 by Gutenberg to help spread renaissance ideas
- 11. Piece of writing explaining how the catholic belief wasn't right.
- 12. Unrelated or neutral regarding religious beliefs.
- 13. Was a meeting of Catholic clerics convened by Pope Paul III in response to the protestant reformation. Counter Reformation Opposing the protestant reformation and reform in the Catholic Church.
- 14. An era of the “rebirth” of the interest of art and learning.
- 16. This individual developed the printing press.
- 18. The place where the Pope resided.
- 19. The place where the renaissance originated.
- 20. A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- 23. A Major branch of Protestantism that was introduced by Martin Luther.
- 24. People who bought artwork.
