Were the sixteenth century radical reformers pacifists?
A) Yes, and they demanded this of anyone who would join them
B) Yes, but they did allow for legitimate violence in the situation of a just war
C) No, some of their leaders were particularly brutal on those who did not embrace their faith
D) The author says that modern denominations flowing from them are peaceable, but it is unclear whether they were then
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A) The seven sacraments
B) Double
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Q27: Why did Henry VIII break from Rome?
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Q28: Whom did King Henry VIII charge with
Q29: According to the author, was Christianity in
Q30: What did Mary Tudor's enemies call her?
A)
Q31: According to the author, bishops did not
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