Radical religious reformers in the sixteenth century were
A) tolerated by Luther because of their spiritual purity.
B) welcomed by Catholics because they represented splits away from Lutheranism.
C) likely to favor the abolition of private property and monogamy.
D) insistent upon infant baptism as the moment of entry into the Church.
E) fervent adherents of Scripture.
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Q11: Zwingli departed from Luther's ideas in which
Q12: Conflict between Catholic and Protestant princes in
Q13: Desiderius Erasmus
A)opposed a break with Rome.
B)looked to
Q14: In his ninety-five theses, Luther attacked
A)the Dominicans.
B)the
Q15: The Anglican Church was founded when
A)Henry VIII
Q17: According to Luther, religious authority
A)stems from the
Q18: The veillèe brought villagers together and
A)reinforced allegiances
Q19: Humanism in northern Europe
A)rejected the use of
Q20: The Anabaptists believed that
A)infants should be baptized.
B)baptism
Q21: How did women react to the Reformation
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