Chapter 13: Reformations and Religious Wars Book Vocab
cantons
largely autonomous territories in the Holy Roman Empire
Edict of Nantes
A document issued by Henry IV of France in 1598, granting liberty of conscience and of public worship to Calvinists, which helped restore peace in France.
Indulgence
A document issued by the Catholic Church lessening penance or time in purgatory, widely believed to bring forgiveness of all sins
Huguenots
French Calvinists
Politiques
Catholic and Protestant moderates who held that only a strong monarchy could save France from total collapse
What language was the 95 These written in?
Latin
The Institute of the Christian Religion
Calvin's formulation of Christian doctrine, which has been a systematic theology for Protestantism
Predestination
Calvinist teaching that God has determined the salvation or damnation of individuals based on his will and purpose, not their merit or works.
Jesuits
Members of the Society of Jesus, founded by Ignatius of Loyola, whose goal was the spread of the Roman Catholic faith.
Anticlericalism
Opposition to the clergy
Union of Utrecht
The alliance of seven northern provinces (led by Holland) that declared its independence from Spain and formed the United Provinces of the Netherlands
Spanish Armada
The fleet sent by Philip II of Spain in 1588 against England as a religious crusade against Protestantism. Weather and the English fleet defeated it.
Holy Office
The official Roman Catholic agency founded in 1542 to combat international doctrinal heresy
Roman Inquisition
a committee of six cardinals with judicial authority over all Catholics and the power to arrest, imprison, and execute suspected heretics.
diet
assembly of the nobility, clergy, and cities of the Holy Roman Empire
Protestant
followers of Luther and Zwingli, which came to mean all non- Catholic Western Christian groups
Simony
the selling of Church offices
Puritans
wanted to "purify" the Church by eliminating all Catholic elements in the Church of England.