A) new sacraments into his religious worship.
B) printed pamphlets to disseminate his views.
C) married clergy.
D) additional feast days into the religious calendar.
E) redistribution of Church lands to the peasants.
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A) God alone chose who was saved and who was damned and one's fate could not be changed.
B) good works could allow a person to merit salvation.
C) anyone who believed in God would be saved.
D) God determined who was saved and who was damned but one's fate could be changed.
E) all members of the Calvinist Church would be saved.
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A) Luther's wife,Katharina von Bora.
B) some German princes.
C) the papacy.
D) the Holy Roman Emperor,Charles V.
E) the bishop of Magdeburg,Albert of Hohenzollern.
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A) Mary.
B) Elizabeth.
C) Anne.
D) Edward.
E) James.
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A) Elizabeth herself became more convinced of the truth of Protestant doctrines.
B) the few Catholics who had remained in England after Mary's death left England.
C) Protestant belief became an integral part of English national identity.
D) an important center for Protestant theology was founded at Oxford.
E) Elizabeth allowed Protestant Huguenots exiled from France to take refuge in England.
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A) the absolute obedience owed to the Consistory.
B) membership in the Calvinist church.
C) the importance of proper conduct in the world.
D) the paradox that some are predestined to heaven and others to hell.
E) the sovereignty and omnipotence of God.
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A) dissenting.
B) reforming.
C) protecting.
D) witnessing.
E) worshiping.
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A) Italy.
B) Spain.
C) Poland.
D) England.
E) Denmark.
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A) offered Christ's real presence through the communion elements.
B) was an important commemoration of Christ's historical sacrifice on the cross.
C) was the one Roman Catholic sacrament that did not need to be reformed.
D) was a corrupt rite that no longer needed to be celebrated in Christian churches.
E) was a sacrament that had no basis in Scripture.
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A) was an unfit mother.
B) had been unfaithful.
C) was not morally fit to be queen.
D) had been married to his brother.
E) had been married to his father.
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A) goodwife.
B) nurse.
C) nun.
D) mystic.
E) missionary.
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A) studying theology and preaching in the cities of Europe.
B) learning canon law and staffing the Inquisitions in the New World.
C) founding schools and being missionaries.
D) private devotion and prayers for the common good.
E) being parish priests and hearing confessions.
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A) early Christian theologians had agreed.
B) Paul of Tarsus stated as much in his letter to the Romans.
C) both were instituted by Jesus.
D) both were observed at the birth of Jesus.
E) God appeared to him in a vision and said so.
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A) burn Protestant leaders at the stake.
B) prohibit priests from marrying.
C) restore the Latin Mass.
D) convince Parliament to accept papal authority over the Church of England.
E) restore the property of monasteries and convents.
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