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The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

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II. The Spread of Protestantism B. Henry VIII 1. “Defender of the Faith” 2. Annulment 3. Church of England 4. Reformation Parliament 5. Act of Supremacy
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Page 1: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

The Protestant and Catholic-Reformations

Page 2: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

II. The Spread of Protestantism

A. John Calvin1. Huldrych Zwingli2. Predestination3. The Geneva Government

Page 3: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

II. The Spread of Protestantism

B. Henry VIII1. “Defender of the Faith”2. Annulment 3. Church of England4. Reformation Parliament5. Act of Supremacy

Page 4: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

II. The Spread of Protestantism

C. Elizabeth I1. Bloody Mary2. Supremacy Act

of 15593. constantly

threatened by Catholics

Page 5: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

III. The Counter-Reformation

A. The Council of Trent1. 1545 - 15632. Regulated training of priests3. Limited sale of indulgences4. Rejected “self-discipline” & “individual faith”

Page 6: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

III. The Counter-Reformation

A. Ignatius de Loyola and other Reformers1. The Jesuits

a. Ignatius de Loyolab. run like a military organizationc. obedience and service to the church

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IV. Religious WarsA. Germany

1. Peace of Augsburg2. 30 Years War (Treaty of Westphalia*

B. Spain & England1. The Spanish Armada

C. France1. Edict of Nantes

Page 8: The Protestant and Catholic- Reformations. II. The Spread of Protestantism A. John Calvin 1. Huldrych Zwingli 2. Predestination 3. The Geneva Government.

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