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16.4 The Spread of Protestant

16.4 The Spread of Protestant. By: Kyle Robinson, Scott Brasier and Robbie Frey . Key Terms . Theocracy-church ran state Predestination- gods plan, created by John Calvin. * Key Terms. Huldrych Zwingli. Zurich. John Calvin. Geneva. The Anabaptists. Henry VIII. Catherine of Aragon.

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16.4 The Spread of Protestant

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  1. 16.4 The Spread of Protestant By: Kyle Robinson, Scott Brasierand Robbie Frey

  2. Key Terms • Theocracy-church ran state • Predestination- gods plan, created by John Calvin * Key Terms

  3. Huldrych Zwingli Zurich

  4. John Calvin Geneva

  5. The Anabaptists

  6. Henry VIII

  7. Catherine of Aragon

  8. Anne Boleyn

  9. Mary

  10. Elizabeth I

  11. Extra info • Zwingli achieved a theocracy • War broke out over protestant • Inspected houses annual • John Calvin published a book “institutes” which was the Christian religion • Protestants punished for: • Fighting • Swearing • Drinking • Gambling • Dancing

  12. Additional Info • John Knox • Followed Calvin • Established Calvinistic Protestantism national religion of Scotland • Sola Scriptura • Doctrine stating that scriptures are the only authority for Christian matters • Protestantism Had 500,000,000 • The belief originated in Germany

  13. Citations • “Protestant Reformation”- Theopedia, an Encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity. Web. 03 Apr. 2014 • “Library.” Protestantism Origins, Protestantism History, Protestantism Beliefs. Web. 03 Apr. 2014

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