Thursday, December 10, 2009

Chapter 15 Section Review 1

1. They rebelled and were inflamed by political fanatics and self appointed "prophets" the peasants started making extreme demandsand taking matters into there own hands rather than trusting to let the Gospel bring about change.
2. Charles gave the Lutherans until April 1531 to return to the Roman church or face war; they made the peace of Augsburg which was in 1555.
3. The Counter-Reformation. The Counter-Reformation attempted to produce certain limited changes (mostly in the morals of the clergy) within the Roman Church.
4. Jesuits. Their goal was to form a group of men absolutely dedicated to the pope and the Roman Church.
5. They spread Romanism.

Identify
Augsburg Confession- the first Protestant Confession by faith.
Inquisition- virtually destroyed Protestantism in Spain and halted its growth in many other nations.
Ignatius Loyola- a Spanish soldier read about the lifes of pious Roman saints and the life of Christ.
Council of Trent- reaffirmed the traditional Romanist doctrines one by one while specifically denying the Biblical teachings of the Protestant Reformation.

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