Lesson 13 Flashcards

1
Q

France was a nation that was predominately Catholic in the 16th century

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True

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2
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England was a nation that was predominately Anglican in the 16th century

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True

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3
Q

Zwingli’s view of Scripture could be best described as the infallible Word of God.

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True

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4
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Zwingli believed the doctrine of predestination, that man was either elect or reprobate.

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True

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5
Q

Zwingli went so far in his teaching about predestination that he taught men are judged by outward signs.

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True

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6
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The true church, according to Zwingli, was those who are part of the civil government of the land.

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False

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7
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Zwingli believed the sacraments were a means of grace and salvation.

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False

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8
Q

Zwingli believed that the act of Baptism was considered an initiation into the Christian’s faith.

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False

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9
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The Anabaptist believed in the total separation of Church and Religion

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False

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10
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The Anabaptist movement was classified as a traditional movement within the Church.

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False

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