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