Lesson 13 Flashcards
France was a nation that was predominately Catholic in the 16th century
True
England was a nation that was predominately Anglican in the 16th century
True
Zwingli’s view of Scripture could be best described as the infallible Word of God.
True
Zwingli believed the doctrine of predestination, that man was either elect or reprobate.
True
Zwingli went so far in his teaching about predestination that he taught men are judged by outward signs.
True
The true church, according to Zwingli, was those who are part of the civil government of the land.
False
Zwingli believed the sacraments were a means of grace and salvation.
False
Zwingli believed that the act of Baptism was considered an initiation into the Christian’s faith.
False
The Anabaptist believed in the total separation of Church and Religion
False
The Anabaptist movement was classified as a traditional movement within the Church.
False