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counter-Reformer; founded the Jesuit order of monks
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counter-Reformation attempt; "checks" Protestant beliefs for validity; restarts Inquisition, this time including Protestants
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believer in predestination; precursor to Calvin
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strongly opposed (read: hated) both Luther and the Catholic Church; extremist, apocalyptic
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upset by Church abuses and lack of Catholic foundation; "justification by faith alone"
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Christian humanist; Chancellor of England; refuses to swear allegiance to Anglican Church and loses his head; author of Utopia
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Bohemian with many of Wycliffe's ideas; killed for heresy; Bohemian National Church maintains his ideas; solascriptura
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questioned church; followers = Lollards; in England, which was far enough from the Church that he was not punished
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"mystic" counter-Reformer; started many new, very strict convents and monasteries; believed in direct link to G-d
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wrote much about the Church, famously Praise of Folly; humanist but not secularist; pro-education and anti-war (inc. relig.)
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indulgence seller who triggers Luther
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believer in predestination, very strict lifestyle, theocracy; flees to Switzerland
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super-Catholic divine right ruler who felt his divine right was to eradicate Protestantism
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founder of the Anglican church for power, courts, money/land, and divorce