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Page 1: Reading Notes 31 The Reformation Begins. 1. What teachings and actions led John Wycliffe to be called a heretic by the church? Wycliffe questioned the

Reading Notes 31

The Reformation Begins

REFORMATION

Page 2: Reading Notes 31 The Reformation Begins. 1. What teachings and actions led John Wycliffe to be called a heretic by the church? Wycliffe questioned the

1. What teachings and actions led John Wycliffe to be called a heretic by the church?

Wycliffe questioned the pope’s authority and attacked indulgences and immoral behavior by clergy.

31.3 Early Calls for Reform

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1. What teachings and actions led John Wycliffe to be called a heretic by the church?

He said the Bible, not the church, was the ultimate religious authority.

Against church tradition, he had the Bible translated into English.

31.3 Early Calls for Reform

John Wycliffe gives his Lollard Preacher Order ("The Poor Priests") his English translation of the Bible.  

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2. What reforms did Jan Hus call for?

Hus wanted to end corruption among clergy.

He also wanted the Bible and the mass to be offered in the people’s ordinary language rather than Latin.

31.3 Early Calls for Reform

Memorial to Jan Hus in Prague,

Czechoslovakia

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3. In what way did Catherine of Siena’s approach to faith help prepare people for the Reformation?

Catherine showed that people could lead spiritual lives that went beyond the usual norms of the church.

She emphasized personal experience of God over church practices.

31.3 Early Calls for Reform

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4. Who was Desiderius Erasmus?

Erasmus was a humanist priest who wanted to reform the church.

He wrote “The Praise of Folly,” a satire of society, including abuses by clergy and church leaders.

31.3 Early Calls for Reform

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4. How did he help to prepare Europe for the Reformation?

His attacks on church corruption added to people’s desire to leave Catholicism.

31.3 Early Calls for Reform

Bronze statue of Erasmus in Rotterdam. It was

created in 1622, replacing a stone statue of 1557.

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1. Why did Martin Luther write the Ninety-Five Theses and post them on the door of the church in Wittenberg?

Luther was outraged by the selling of indulgences.

31.4 Martin Luther Breaks Awayfrom the Church

From 1521

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1. Why did Martin Luther write the Ninety-Five Theses and post them on the door of the church in Wittenberg?

He posted the Ninety-Five Theses to express his ideas about this practice.

31.4 Martin Luther Breaks Awayfrom the Church

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2. How were Luther’s beliefs different from those of the Catholic Church?

Luther believed that salvation came from faith, not good works.

He said the Bible, not the pope, was the ultimate source of religious authority.

31.4 Martin Luther Breaks Awayfrom the Church

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2. How were Luther’s beliefs different from those of the Catholic Church?

He said all Christians were priests and should read the Bible for themselves.

And he claimed that most of the church’s sacraments had no basis in the Bible.

31.4 Martin Luther Breaks Awayfrom the Church

Statue of Martin Luther at Frauenkircke

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3. What happened when Luther was brought before the Diet of Worms?

He refused to take back his teachings and was declared a heretic by the emperor.

The emperor forbade the printing of his writings.

31.4 Martin Luther Breaks Awayfrom the Church

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1. Name three things that helped the movement begun by Luther to spread across Europe.

People were tired of abuses and ready for change.

Government leaders learned they could win independence from the church.

31.5 Other Early Leaders ofthe Reformation

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1. Name three things that helped the movement begun by Luther to spread across Europe.

The printing press helped spread Luther’s ideas.

31.5 Other Early Leaders ofthe Reformation

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2. What two Protestant reformers began new churches in Switzerland?

Huldrych Zwingli and John Calvin began new churches in Switzerland.

31.5 Other Early Leaders ofthe Reformation

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3. What personal and political reasons led King Henry VIII to split with the Catholic Church?

Henry VIII split from the church so that he could get a divorce and remarry.

He would no longer have to share power and wealth with the church.

31.5 Other Early Leaders ofthe Reformation

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4. Who was William Tyndale? Tyndale was a priest and scholar who

translated books of the Bible into English.

31.5 Other Early Leaders ofthe Reformation

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4. What important contribution is he known for?

His translations were used in the King James Bible.

He adopted Protestant views and was burned at the stake.

31.5 Other Early Leaders ofthe Reformation

His last words reportedly were: "Oh Lord, open the King of England's eyes."

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