Figures of the Reformation -zoe

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criticized the Catholic Church’s corruption promoting the use of vernacular advocating for reform of the clergy
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her role ending the Avignon Papacy, and her emphasis on personal faith helped shape the intellectual climate that made the reformation possible
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developed the doctrine of predestination & emphasized God’s absolute sovereignty
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translated the Bible into English and emphasized personal faith
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laid the intellectual groundwork for the reformation through his calls for reform
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was made up of clergy called inquisitors
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the thirty years war ended in 1648 with the signing of the peace of…
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became the largest order in the church
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the spread of Protestantism went hand in hand with a growing feeling called…
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they were a specific group of Puritans