In 1542, ________ took the decisive step of calling for a general council of Christendom to resolve the religious differences created by the Protestant revolt.
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Valois monarchy
The ________ was staunchly Catholic, and its control of the Catholic Church gave it little incentive to look on Protestantism favorably.
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1532
From ________ to 1535, Charles was forced to fight off an Ottoman, Arab, and Barbary attack on the Mediterranean coasts of Italy and Spain.
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mid sixteenth century
By the ________, Calvinism had replaced Lutheranism as the international form of Protestantism, and Calvins Geneva stood as the fortress of the Reformation.
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Frederick
________ the Wise, elector of Saxony and Martin Luthers prince, had amassed more than 19, 000 relics to which were attached indulgences that could reduce ones time in purgatory by nearly 2 million years.
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Charles
________ brought a sizable imperial army of German, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish troops to do battle with the Protestants.
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Schmalkaldic Wars
In the first phase of the ________, the emperors forces decisively defeated the Lutherans at the Battle of Muhlberg.
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Calvin
________ achieved a major success in 1541 when the city council accepted his new church constitution, known as the Ecclesiastical Ordinances.
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Ulrich Zwingli
________ was a product of the Swiss forest cantons.
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Protestant reformers
________ called on men and women to read the Bible and participate in religious services together.
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Mary
________ was ousted from Scotland by rebellious Calvinist nobles in 1568 and fled for her life to England.
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Roman Catholic Church
After the Council of Trent, the ________ possessed a clear body of doctrine and a unified church under the acknowledged supremacy of the popes, who had triumphed over bishops and councils.
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death of Queen Mary
After the ________ in 1558, her half- sister Elizabeth ascended the throne of England.
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Jesuss body
________ is at the right hand of God and thus can not be in the sacrament, but to the believer, Jesus is spiritually present in the Lords Supper.
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Calvinism
________ became established in France, the Netherlands, Scotland, and central and eastern Europe.
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Calvin
________ kept the same two sacraments as other Protestant reformers, baptism and the Lords Supper.
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Roman Catholic Church
The ________ had become one Christian denomination among many with an organizational framework and doctrinal pattern that would not be significantly altered for four hundred years.
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Calvin
________ also placed much emphasis on the absolute sovereignty of God or the ‘ ‘ power, grace, and glory of God.