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The Reformation

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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THE REFORMATION

  • Reformation 6.John Calvin
  • Martin Luther
  • Convert
  • Protestant
  • Federalism
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BY:ANGELA F.

CORE B, MR.NUÑO, 5/15/2014
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REFORMATION

  • (Luther Confronts the Church, Page:465)
  • DEF.:The movement against the Catholic Church
  • SENT.:The Reformation caused a great dispute in history.
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MARTIN LUTHER (BORN 1483)

  • (Luther Confronts the Church, Page:463)
  • DEF.:A leader in the Reformation who created the Ninety-Five Theses.
  • SENT.: Martin Luther agrued with the Church, so he made his own ideas.

CONVERT

  • (The Impact of Missionaries, Page:479)
  • DEF.:To adopt or to change (In this case, religion)
  • SENT.:People walk house to house, trying to convert nieghbors' religions.
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PROTESTANT

  • (Luther Confronts the Church, Page: 465)
  • DEF.:Someone who is in the Christian group and opposes of the Catholic Church
  • SENT.:In the news, there was a report of protestants having a strike in a church.
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FEDERALISM

  • (Legacy of the Reformation, Page:484)
  • DEF.:The sharing of power between an organization.
  • SENT.:The members of the student council thought that the
  • president was unfair with the federalism.
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JOHN CALVIN (1509-1564)

  • (The Reformation Grows, Page:472)
  • DEF.:A French Reformer who believed in the idea of predestination.
  • SENT.: Although John Calvin had many followers, he admitted that his idea
  • an awful thing to think.
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