According to the author, was Christianity in England under Elizabeth I similar to Roman Catholicism?
A) Yes, she advocated a modest reform
B) Yes, he called it Catholicism without the pope
C) No, it took on the theological flavor of the radical reform
D) No, it was virtually synonymous with Zwingli's reform
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Q24: The author provided a narrative example of
Q25: Zwingli called representatives of the radical reform
Q26: Were the sixteenth century radical reformers pacifists?
A)
Q27: Why did Henry VIII break from Rome?
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Q28: Whom did King Henry VIII charge with
Q30: What did Mary Tudor's enemies call her?
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Q31: According to the author, bishops did not
Q32: Before the Reformation, Luther was a respected
Q33: Luther was a monk and so never
Q34: Luther and Erasmus debated on the role
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