Ch 13 test review 21-30
How did inquisitorial legal procedure differ from the accusatorial legal procedure
an accuser could be sued if charges were not proven
In religious affairs, Elizabeth I of England followed a policy that
Lutherans taught opposition to ungodly leaders while Calvinists taught obedience to all secular authorities
What were Lutheran and Calvinist attitudes toward secular rulers
Lutherans taught respect for authorities while Calvinists encouraged opposition to political authorities who were considered ungodly
In addition to reforming the church, what was the other goal of the Council of Trent?
Securing the reconcilitation with the Protestants
The edict of Nantes
granted French Huguenots to worship wherever they wish as long as they continued paying taxes to the Catholic Church
The pilgrimage of Grace attested to
popular opposition, in northern England, to Henry VIII's reformation
The dissolution of the English monastaries
resulted from Henry VIII's desire to confiscate their wealth
In Hungary Lutheranism was
spread by Hungarian students who had studied at the University of Wittenberg.
The reformation in England was primarily the result of
the dynastic and romantic concerns of Henry VIII
How widespread was the influence of the Inquisition?
The Inquisition effectively destroyed heresy within the Papal States but had little influence elsewhere