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World history reformation Crossword
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1) an act placing canon law and the english clergy under royal jurisdiction.
2) a formal religious settlement proclaimed by Henry IV. It recognized and sanctioned minority religious rights within the Catholic county.
5) the doctrine that the entire substances of the bread and wine are changed in the Euchairst into the body and blood of Christ.
6) the sweeping change in the scientific view of the universe that occurred in the west in the 16th and 17th centuries.
9) Sept 1555 made the division of Christendom permanent.
13) declares Henry VIII the only supreme head of the Church of England.
14) first astronomer to use a telescope, argued that mathematical laws governed the universe.
17) argued that scientific thought must conform to empirical evidence. championed innovation and change.
19) derives from the Greek word meaning "to rebaptize". Rejects infant baptism and insists on adult baptism.
20) used Brahes data to argue that the orbits of the planets were elliptical.
22) invented analytical geometry. argued that the world was governed by mathematical laws that could be deduced by reason.
26) restores catholic doctrine
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3) a general council of the church to reassert the church doctrine.
4) remission of the temporal penalty of punishment in purgatory that remained after sings had been forgiven.
7) argued that the earth moved around the sun. his combination of mathematical astronomy with empirical observation and data became the model of scientific thought.
8) the 16th century religious movement that sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church and led to the establishment of Protestantism.
10) condemned the impression created by Tetzel that indulgences remitted sins and released the dead from punishment in purgatory.
11) explained the effect of gravity mathematically and established a theoretical basis for physics that endured until the late 19th century.
12) Luther posted his 95 Theses against indulgences on the door of castle church in Wittenburg.
15) a reform-minded humanist and lawyer. Became pastor to the French exiles.
16) 16th century reform movement in the Roman catholic church in reaction the the protestant reformation.
18) summarized the new teaching of salvation by faith alone.
21) fashions and anglican religious settlement. Daughter of Henry III and Anne Boleyn.
23) argued that human nature was blank slate that could not be molded by modifying the environment. Human beings could thus take charge of their own destiny without divine aid.
24) 1529 Parliament convened for a 7-year-session that earned this title.
25) Meeting of the representative of the Holy Roman empire presided over emperor charles V at German city of worms at which Luther wa soldered to recant his 95 theses.
27) a new order that protestants everywhere must readopt Catholic beliefs and practices.
28) compiled accurate table of astronomical data.
29) famous indulgence preacher
30) pre copernicus explanation of the universe, which placed the Earth at the center of the universe.
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