A) The authority of the Pope. B) The veneration of saints. C) Abuses in the sale of indulgences. D) The use of Latin in Mass.
A) Martin Luther. B) John Calvin. C) Ignatius of Loyola. D) Henry VIII.
A) Dominicans. B) Augustinians. C) Society of Jesus (Jesuits). D) Franciscans.
A) Pope Paul III. B) Pope Julius II. C) Pope Urban VIII. D) Pope Leo X.
A) Establishing new denominations. B) Allowing marriage for priests. C) Removing all bishops. D) Clarification of Church doctrines.
A) Faith alone as the means of salvation. B) Faith and works together. C) A Catholic doctrine accepted by Protestants. D) Only works count for salvation.
A) The Apocrypha. B) The Bible. C) The Catechism. D) The Talmud.
A) The complete dominance of Catholicism. B) The initiation of the Counter-Reformation. C) The end of the Catholic Church’s influence. D) Recognition of religious coexistence in Europe.
A) John Calvin. B) Martin Luther. C) Thomas More. D) King Henry VIII. |