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2 Copyright 2016 by Bonnie Rose Hudson All Rights Reserved. This book may not be reproduced or transmitted by any means, including graphic, electronic, or mechanical, without the express written consent of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews and those uses expressly described in the following Terms of Use. You are welcome to link back to the author s website, but may not link directly to the PDF file. You may not alter this work, sell or distribute it in any way, host this file on your own website, or upload it to a shared website. Terms of Use: For use by a family, this unit can be printed and copied as many times as needed. Classroom teachers may reproduce one copy for each student in his or her class. Members of co-ops or workshops may reproduce one copy for up to fifteen children. This material cannot be resold or used in any way for commercial purposes. Please contact the publisher with any questions Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 2

3 The Protestant Reformation Quizzes and Activities Table of Contents Timeline of Martin Luther s Life... 4 Fill in the Blank Quotations... 5 Timeline of Huldrych Zwingli s Life*... 6 Who Said It?... 7 Geography of Martin Luther and Huldrych Zwingli... 8 Geography of John Calvin and John Knox... 9 Timeline of John Calvin s Life Reformation Vocabulary The Reformation and the World Early Reformers Who Did It Happen To? Timeline of William Tyndale s Life What Happened First? True or False Where Did It Happen? Reformation Matching Reformation Authors Timeline of Reformation Men of God Answer Key *Publisher s Note: The spelling of certain names, including Huldrych Zwingli and John Hus, vary depending on the source used Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 3

4 Timeline of Martin Luther s Life Using the list of events from Martin Luther s life at the bottom of the page, put each on the timeline next to the year they occurred Birth of Martin Luther 2. Daughter Magdalena dies 3. Precisely states his positions at the Heidelberg Disputation 4. Debates Johann Eck (defender of the Catholic church) in a public debate in Leipzig 5. Receives threat of excommunication from the pope and burns it 6. Martin Luther dies 7. Martin Luther is excommunicated 8. Nails his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle Church 9. Marries Katharina von Bora 10. Translates the New Testament into German 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 4

5 Fill In the Blank Quotations Choose the correct word from the word bank below and use it to complete the quote. 1. To gather with God's people in united of the Father is as necessary to the Christian life as. (Martin Luther) 2. The sum and of the Gospel is that our Lord Jesus Christ, the true Son of God, has made known to us the will of his heavenly Father, and has with his released us from death and God. (Huldrych Zwingli) 3. Christians are people on earth. (Martin Luther) that every one who would the righteousness of Christ must his. (John Calvin) 5. I am not of myself, but must obey Him who commands me to speak plain, and to no flesh upon the face of the earth. (John Knox) 6. Our Lord has written the of, not in books alone, but in every in. (Martin Luther) 7. Furthermore, that as the of the body can do without the control of the head, so no one in the body of Christ can do the without his head, Christ. (Huldrych Zwingli) 8. I am afraid that the will prove the very gates of hell, unless they labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures and them in the heart of the youth. (Martin Luther) promise innocence springtime diligently master renounce members rare schools obtain adoration nothing flatter resurrection substance own least leaf reconciled prayer engraving 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 5

6 Timeline of Huldrych Zwingli s Life Using the list of events from Huldrych Zwingli s life at the bottom of the page, put each on the timeline next to the year they occurred Marries Anna Reinhard 2. Arrives at an evangelical understanding of Scripture 3. On the Lord s Supper published 4. Huldrych Zwingli s brother dies, contributing to deeper spiritual and theological reflection 5. Arrives in Zurich 6. Leads the Swiss Reformation 7. Huldrych Zwingli is born 8. Commentary on True and False Religion published 9. Huldrych Zwingli dies Takes part in an argument at Bern, Switzerland, that officially brought the main ideas of the Reformation there 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 6

7 Who Said It? Who said each of the following quotes? Circle the correct answer from the choices given. 1. To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing. Huldrych Zwingli Martin Luther John Knox 2. Therefore all Christian people shall use their best diligence that the Gospel of Christ be preached alike everywhere. Martin Luther John Calvin Huldrych Zwingli it is proved, that it is entirely by the intervention of Christ s righteousness that we obtain justification before God. This is equivalent to saying that man is not just in himself, but that the righteousness of Christ is communicated to him by imputation, while he is strictly deserving of punishment. John Calvin John Knox Martin Luther 4. One man with God is always in the majority. Martin Luther John Knox Huldrych Zwingli 5. The whole may be thus summed up: Christ given to us by the kindness of God is apprehended and possessed by faith, by means of which we obtain in particular a twofold benefit; first, being reconciled by the righteousness of Christ, God becomes, instead of a judge, an indulgent Father; and, secondly, being sanctified by his Spirit, we aspire to integrity and purity of life. John Knox John Calvin Martin Luther 6. If he have faith, the believer cannot be restrained. He betrays himself. He breaks out. He confesses and teaches this Gospel to the people at the risk of life itself. Martin Luther John Calvin Huldrych Zwingli 7. Hence Christ is the only way to salvation for all who ever were, are, and shall be. John Knox Huldrych Zwingli John Calvin 8. You should not believe your conscience and your feelings more than the Word which the Lord who receives sinners preaches to you. John Knox Martin Luther John Calvin 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 7

8 Geography of Martin Luther and Huldrych Zwingli There are several places in each paragraph where you are given a choice of the word that will correctly complete the sentence and give you a picture of the country and a glimpse into the work of the reformer mentioned. Cross out the incorrect answers to complete each paragraph. Martin Luther did much of his work in Germany. Germany is a country in (Africa, North America, Europe). Present-day Germany is bordered by the North Sea, Denmark, the Baltic Sea, (Russia, Poland, China), Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic. There are many beautiful rivers that flow through Germany, including the Rhine River, the (Yellow River, Parana River, Danube River) and the (Amazon River, Elbe River, Indus River). There are mountainous regions in Germany, including the (Black Forest, Himalayas, Caucasus Mountains), which are covered in beautiful thick forests. Although now known under another name, the University of (Nottingham, Wittenberg, Gent) in Germany is well known as the place where Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church. When Martin Luther received a hearing concerning the new views he had been teaching, the hearing was held in (Cologne, Frankfort, Worms), Germany. Luther refused to recant his position and became a wanted man. After hiding out for a time, he returned to teaching, married, and raised a family. He died in (Eisleben, Essen, Hanover), Germany in Switzerland is a country in (Asia, South America, Europe). It is well known for its magnificent mountains, most notably, the (Rockies, Alps, Andes). There are beautiful lakes, such as (Lake Superior, Lake Constance, Great Bear Lake). There are also many major rivers in Switzerland, such as the Rhine River, the (Rhone River, Mississippi River, Rio Grande), and the Inn River. Huldrych Zwingli worked in Switzerland during the early 16 th century to spread the Protestant beliefs. He was born near (Geneva, Lucerne, St. Gallen) Switzerland. While working as a priest at the cathedral in (Zurich, Geneva, Bern), he began studying the writings of Martin Luther. The movement he began, although Protestant, was different from that of Martin Luther Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 8

9 Geography of John Calvin and John Knox There are several places in each paragraph where you are given a choice of the word that will correctly complete the sentence and give you a picture of the country and a glimpse into the work of the reformer mentioned. Cross out the incorrect answers to complete each paragraph. Although John Calvin did much of his work in Switzerland, he was born in France. He was living in France when he began his studies of the Reformation. France is a country in (Europe, South America, Asia). It is bordered by the English Channel, the (Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean), Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and the (Red Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea). The natural barrier between France and Spain is a mountain chain called the (Pyrenees, Alps, Himalayas). Present-day France is the (fifth, third, second) largest country in land area in (South America, Europe, Asia). There are many rivers in France, but the most well known is probably the (Aube, Garonne, Seine). Calvin was born in (Avignon, Noyon, Bayonne), France. After graduating from college, Calvin moved to (Tours, Paris, Marseille). It was at this time that he had a spiritual conversion and began to take part in the Reformation movement. Calvin later left France and moved to Switzerland where he lived for a few years before being forced to leave because of his strict doctrine. He moved to Germany, but, when asked to return to Switzerland, he did and lived there until he died in John Knox fought to bring Protestantism to Scotland. Scotland is on an island that is part of presentday (Scandinavia, United Kingdom, Spain). It shares the island with England and (Ireland, Iceland, Wales). One of the natural barriers that form a border between Scotland and England is the River (Tweed, Clyde, Forth). Scotland s lakes are often called lochs. The largest lake in Scotland is (Loch Awe, Lake Baikal, Loch Lomond). The country of Scotland is very mountainous and includes the (Caucasus Mountains, Grampian Mountains, Himalayas). John Knox was born near (Inverness, Halkirk, Haddington). He was taken away to France as a galley slave during the time he was working with the Protestant movement in Scotland. After time in France, Switzerland, and Germany, he was able to return to Scotland. He worked at Edinburgh for some time. Knox died in Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 9

10 Timeline of John Calvin s Life Using the list of events from John Calvin s life at the bottom of the page, put each on the timeline next to the year they occurred John Calvin dies 2. John Calvin s son dies when only two weeks old 3. Geneva Council decides to expel John Calvin from Geneva 4. Publishes Commentary on the Book of Psalms 5. Settles in Basel, Switzerland 6. John Calvin s wife dies 7. First publishes the Institutes of the Christian Religion 8. Publishes the final edition of Institutes of the Christian Religion 9. Publishes Ecclesiastical Ordinances 10. John Calvin is born 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 10

11 Reformation Vocabulary Decode the following words. After you have decoded them, find out what they mean and how they are related to the Reformation. Across j d i w x D o w n 2 u l n y p 3 k q o e m 4 t v h c r 5 g a f b s 1. A3-D4 A4-D3 A5-D4 A4-D3 A1-D4 A3-D1 A4-D4 2. A5-D4 A4-D3 A4-D4 A2-D5 A3-D2 A1-D4 3. A1-D4 A3-D4 A4-D3 A5-D5 A4-D3 A5-D5 4. A5-D4 A4-D3 A3-D5 A3-D3 A5-D4 A5-D3 A4-D3 A5-D4 5. A5-D2 A5-D4 A3-D3 A1-D4 A4-D3 A5-D5 A1-D4 A2-D5 A3-D2 A1-D4 6. A2-D1 A3-D3 A4-D4 A1-D4 A5-D4 A3-D1 A3-D2 A4-D Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 11

12 Across j d i w x D o w n 2 u l n y p 3 k q o e m 4 t v h c r 5 g a f b s 7. A5-D5 A2-D5 A2-D2 A2-D4 A2-D5 A1-D4 A3-D1 A3-D3 A3-D2 8. A1-D4 A3-D4 A4-D3 A3-D3 A2-D2 A3-D3 A1-D5 A4-D2 9. A5-D3 A2-D5 A5-D4 A1-D4 A4-D2 A5-D4 10. A1-D1 A1-D2 A5-D5 A1-D4 A3-D1 A3-D5 A3-D1 A4-D3 A5-D5 11. A5-D2 A3-D3 A2-D2 A4-D3 A5-D3 A3-D1 A4-D4 A3-D1 A5-D5 A1-D Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 12

13 The Reformation and the World Choose the event that happened first in world history following the given Reformation event. Circle the letter of the correct answer. 1. Martin Luther is born a. Vasco da Gama reaches India by sailing around the Cape of Good Hope b. Columbus discovers the Americas c. John Cabot reaches Canada, claiming it for Britain 2. William Tyndale is born a. The painting, The Last Supper, is begun by Leonard do Vinci b. Michelangelo begins painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel c. Desiderius Erasmus writes In Praise of Folly 3. John Calvin is born a. Francis Drake sails around the world b. The Pacific Ocean is discovered by Vasco de Balboa c. Francisco Coronado sails to Mexico 4. Martin Luther nails his 95 Theses to the church in Wittenberg a. Francisco Pizarro conquers the Incan Empire b. First world atlas completed c. The Aztec capital is conquered by Hernando Cortés 5. Martin Luther is excommunicated a. Jacques Cartier claims Canada for France b. Mary Tudor becomes Queen of England c. Henry VIII becomes king of Ireland 6. Huldrych Zwingli leads the Swiss Reformation a. Tycho Brahe discovers Cassiopeia b. Edward VI becomes king of England c. Babur sets up the Mughal Empire in India 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 13

14 7. William Tyndale publishes the New Testament in English a. Spanish Armada is defeated b. Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, is killed c. Don Quixote is published by Miguel de Cervantes 8. William Tyndale is martyred a. Nicholas Copernicus discovers the Earth revolves around the sun b. Thermometer is invented c. Telescope is invented 9. The Geneva Bible is published in English a. Jamestown, Virginia, is founded b. Quebec is founded c. St. Augustine, Florida, is founded 10. King James Authorized Version of the Bible is produced in English a. Mount Vesuvius erupts b. Submarine is invented c. Pilgrims settle at Plymouth, Massachusetts 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 14

15 Early Reformers Although the Reformation is generally thought of as beginning with Martin Luther in 1517, there were people who tried to get reforms made even earlier. People such as John Wycliffe and John Hus worked to bring about change. Do the true and false quiz below concerning facts about these two men. Mark each statement T (true) or F (false). 1. The upper classes felt that Wycliffe s teachings would cause the middle class to suffer. 2. In 1414, John Hus was told to appear before the Council of Constance. 3. In 1412, Hus was praised for his views on indulgences. 4. In John Wycliffe s later writings, he said the Bible, not the church was the authority for the beliefs of a Christian. 5. In 1415, John Hus was killed as a martyr. 6. John Wycliffe received his education at Cambridge University. 7. John Hus was born in Romania. 8. John Wycliffe s followers were called Lollards. 9. John Hus stood strongly against the morals of the clergy and wanted reform. 10. John Wycliffe is often considered to be the last great English reformer Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 15

16 Who Did It Happen To? Circle the name of the person that shows who the statement happened to. 1. With his help, the Bible was translated into English around the year Martin Luther Menno Simons John Wycliffe 2. He was told to appear at the Diet of Worms. Martin Luther John Hus Huldrych Zwingli 3. He had all images of a religious nature removed from the churches in Zurich. John Hus Huldrych Zwingli Menno Simons 4. He was born in France in John Calvin John Knox Huldrych Zwingli 5. He married Katharina von Bora, and they had six children. John Calvin Martin Luther Menno Simons 6. Born in Scotland, he was greatly influenced by the teachings of John Calvin. John Hus John Knox John Wycliffe 7. He published commentaries on 47 books of the Bible in both Latin and French. John Hus Martin Luther John Calvin 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 16

17 8. In 1523, he wrote 67 Articles. Huldrych Zwingli John Hus Martin Luther 9. He wrote the 95 Theses. Menno Simons Martin Luther John Calvin 10. He was killed in battle when he was serving as a chaplain in the army of Zurich. John Knox John Wycliffe Huldrych Zwingli 11. Born in 1492, he preached from the Scripture and left the Church to join the Anabaptists in the Netherlands. Huldrych Zwingli John Wycliffe Menno Simons 12. He and others were taken to France as galley slaves in John Knox Huldrych Zwingli Menno Simons 13. The five main doctrines of his theology were given the acronym TULIP. Menno Simons John Calvin Huldrych Zwingli 14. His main political idea was stated as Dominion is founded in grace. John Knox John Wycliffe John Calvin 15. He was excommunicated in 1412 because of speaking out against the church practice of selling indulgences to finance Crusades. Huldrych Zwingli John Hus John Knox 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 17

18 Timeline of William Tyndale s Life Using the list of events from William Tyndale s life at the bottom of the page, put each on the timeline next to the year they occurred New Testaments are printed in Worms and smuggled into England 2. Moves into a boarding house in Antwerp 3. William Tyndale is born 4. William Tyndale is martyred 5. After preparing to print an English New Testament in Cologne, he escapes with only a few printed copies after being discovered 6. Financing comes for his second edition by Bishop Tunstall, who purchased the copies of the first edition in order to have them burned 7. Declines the king s invitation to London 8. William Tyndale is put in prison 9. England receives the first five translated books of the Old Testament 10. Graduates Oxford 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 18

19 What Happened First? Put an X by the event that happened first in each pair of statements. 1. Huldrych Zwingli is born. William Tyndale is born. 2. Martin Luther is excommunicated. John Calvin is born. 3. Huldrych Zwingli marries Anna Reinhard. The first Scottish Protestant martyr, Patrick Hamilton, is killed. 4. Martin Luther marries Katharina von Bora. The term Protestant is used for the first time at the Diet of Speyer. 5. John Calvin settles in Basel, Switzerland. William Tyndale s New Testament is published in English. 6. Lutheranism is made the state religion in Denmark. Huldrych Zwingli s Exposition of the Faith is published. 7. Geneva Council decides to expel John Calvin from Geneva. Martin Luther dies Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 19

20 8. John Calvin publishes Commentary on the Book of Psalms. Queen Mary I outlaws Protestantism in England. 9. John Frith, friend of William Tyndale, is martyred. John Knox becomes the pastor of a church of English refugees in Frankfurt, Germany. 10. John Calvin dies. Thomas Cranmer, former Protestant archbishop of Canterbury, is martyred. 11. While living in Antwerp, William Tyndale is betrayed by Englishman Henry Phillips. Hans Smit, Anabaptist pastor, is martyred. 12. William Tyndale s translation of the first five books of the Old Testament is released in England. The first Anabaptist is martyred Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 20

21 True or False Mark each statement T (true) or F (false). If false, see if you can correct it. 1. The Edict of Nantes allowed freedom of worship for the Lutherans. 2. Hugh Latimer, a Protestant from England, was martyred. 3. Menno Simons was the founder of the Amish. 4. Martin Luther received a threat of excommunication from the pope and burned it. 5. The Diet of Worms condemned John Calvin. 6. Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle Church. 7. John Knox published the Book of Common Prayer. 8. In Germany, Michael Sattler formed the Brotherly Union of Anabaptists. 9. Huldrych Zwingli led the Swiss Reformation. 10. The purchase of English copies of William Tyndale s New Testament by the archbishop of Canterbury in 1527, in order to distribute them, provided more income for Tyndale to publish more copies of a second edition. 11. John Smyth founded the Baptist church Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 21

22 12. Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German. 13. London Council decided to expel John Calvin. 14. William Tyndale s New Testament was the first to be printed by machine in English. 15. Martin Luther debated Johann Eck (defender of the Catholic church) in a public debate in Geneva. 16. John Knox was released from France due to the intervention of the Swiss government. 17. In 1506, building of the church known as St. Peters in Rome was begun. Some of the methods used to raise money for this project led to the indignation of Martin Luther and others and contributed to the beginnings of the Reformation. 18. In 1519, seven people were martyred for teaching their children the Lord s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles Creed in English. 19. Although William Tyndale was thought to have been a commoner, it has been said that he was proficient in ten languages. 20. Feliz Manz, an Anabaptist, was publicly martyred in Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 22

23 Where Did It Happen? Circle the correct place referred to in each statement 1. Martin Luther was born in what present-day country? Switzerland Germany Italy 2. Huldrych Zwingli was born here. Belgium France Switzerland 3. John Calvin was born here. Italy England France 4. John Knox was taken here as a galley slave. England Germany France 5. Nicolas Ridley, a Protestant from here, was martyred. Netherlands England France 6. John Calvin published the first edition of Institutes of the Christian Religion here. Switzerland Scotland Belgium 7. Under John Knox's leadership, a Reformed Protestant national church was founed here in Scotland France Switzerland 8. William Tyndale was executed as a Protestant heretic in this country in Netherlands Belgium Italy 9. John Knox became pastor of a church of English refugees here. France Germany Netherlands 10. Michael Sattler formed the Brotherly Union of Anabaptists here. Belgium Scotland Germany 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 23

24 Reformation Matching Match the word with the best definition as it relates to the Reformation. 1. theology 2. recant 3. justifies 4. theses 5. protestant 6. doctrine 7. martyr 8. indulgences 9. heretic 10. reformer 11. salvation 12. excommunicated 13. missionary 14. secular 15. council a. someone who objects b. a person who tries to improve a system by taking away what they feel are wrong practices or errors in the system c. beliefs or principles taught by a group d. not allowed to take part in the any of the practices of the church e. In some faiths, this is a grant of freedom for a part of the punishment they believe is still due to be suffered for sin after it has been forgiven f. redemption; act of releasing from sin and from punishment from sin g. the study of God and His relationship with His creation h. an assembly of people who help to govern or make decisions, in this case relating to church matters i. someone who goes through much suffering or is put to death for their beliefs, especially religious beliefs j. to publicly take back or withdraw a statement k. not dealing with anything religious; only of the world l. someone who believes something that is different from the beliefs of their church m. statement of an opinion that can be agreed with or argued against n. a person who works to spread the Word of God o. causes to be blameless and without guilt 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 24

25 Reformation Authors Each of the writings listed were written by one of the following four reformers. Write the letter of the correct reformer beside each of his writings. A. William Tyndale B. John Calvin C. Martin Luther D. Huldrych Zwingli 1. The Parable of the Wicked Mammon 2. On the Lord s Supper 3. Ecclesiastical Ordinances 4. Faith Alone Justifies Before God 5. Babylonian Captivity of the Church 6. The Obedience of a Christian Man 7. Commentary on True and False Religion 8. Commentary on the Book of Psalms 9. Exposition of the Faith 10. To the Christian Nobility 11. Practice of Prelates 12. Freedom of a Christian 13. Answer to Valentin Compar 14. Institutes of the Christian Religion 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 25

26 Timeline of the Reformation Using the facts below, fill in the timeline of the Reformation that is on the next page. 1. Thomas Cranmer publishes the Book of Common Prayer 2. Geneva Council decides to expel John Calvin from Geneva 3. Martin Luther nails his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle Church 4. Death is decreed for all Protestants in Antwerp 5. John Calvin is asked to return to Geneva 6. Foxe s Book of Martyrs is published 7. In Germany, Michael Sattler forms the Brotherly Union of Anabaptists 8. John Knox is taken from Scotland to France as a galley slave 9. The Diet of Worms condemns Martin Luther 10. The Forty-Two Articles Act is adopted by the Anglican church as the first Protestant confession of faith 11. The Geneva Bible is published in English 12. Huldrych Zwingli leads the Swiss Reformation 13. Thomas Cranmer, former Protestant archbishop of Canterbury, is martyred 14. The King James Authorized Version of the Bible is produced in English 15. The first Scottish Protestant martyr, Patrick Hamilton, is executed 16. Matthew s Bible, the first authorized version of the Bible, is published in England 17. William Tyndale s New Testament is published in English 18. George Wishart is martyred as a Protestant 19. William Tyndale is executed as a Protestant 20. Queen Mary I outlaws Protestantism in England 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 26

27 Timeline of the Reformation Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 27

28 Men of God Below the word search you will find the names of fifty men who worked to spread the Gospel. Some were martyred for their faith. Others spent their lives spreading the Word of God and trying to reach more people. These people are from many different time periods. This is a very short list; there are many, many more men and women who could be included. May we pray that each of us can be included in the list of those who work for the Lord in the way He asks us to. Thomas Cranmer John Smyth William Carey Andrew Murray Hugh Latimer Huldrych Zwingli John Newton William Hunter Jake Deshazer C.H. Spurgeon Patrick Hamilton Martin Luther Conrad Grebel Josiah Henson Robert Samuel Adoniram Judson John Calvin George Fox John Bunyan Nicolas Ridley Dietrich Bonhoeffer John Eliot John Wesley David Brainerd William Colenso Oswald Chambers Hans Smit Billy Graham Eric Liddell John Wooden George Washington Carver C.S. Lewis John Knox Thomas Kendall Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield Jason Lee Charles Wesley George Muller Richard Wurmbrand David Livingstone Robert Moffat Roger Williams Samuel Morris William Wilberforce William Brewster Steve Saint William Booth Menno Simons William Tyndale 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 28

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30 Timeline of Martin Luther s Life Birth of Martin Luther 1483 Precisely states his positions at the Heidelberg Disputation Receives threat of excommunication from the pope and burns it 1520 Nails his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle Church Debates Johann Eck (defender of the Catholic church) in a public debate in Leipzig 1521 Martin Luther is excommunicated Translates the New Testament into German Marries Katharina von Bora Daughter Magdalena dies Martin Luther dies Fill In the Blank Quotations 1. To gather with God's people in united _adoration_ of the Father is as necessary to the Christian life as _prayer_. (Martin Luther) 2. The sum and _substance_ of the Gospel is that our Lord Jesus Christ, the true Son of God, has made known to us the will of his heavenly Father, and has with his _innocence_ released us from death and _reconciled_ God. (Huldrych Zwingli) 3. Christians are _rare_ people on earth. (Martin Luther) that every one who would _obtain_ the righteousness of Christ must _renounce_ his _own_. (John Calvin) 5. I am not _master_ of myself, but must obey Him who commands me to speak plain, and to _flatter_ no flesh upon the face of the earth. (John Knox) 6. Our Lord has written the _promise_ of _resurrection_, not in books alone, but in every _leaf_ in _springtime_. (Martin Luther) 7. Furthermore, that as the _members_ of the body can do _nothing_ without the control of the head, so no one in the body of Christ can do the _least_ without his head, Christ. (Huldrych Zwingli) 8. I am afraid that the _schools_ will prove the very gates of hell, unless they _diligently_ labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures and _engraving_ them in the heart of the youth. (Martin Luther) 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 30

31 Timeline of Huldrych Zwingli s Life Huldrych Zwingli is born Arrives at an evangelical understanding of Scripture Arrives in Zurich Huldrych Zwingli s brother dies, contributing to deeper spiritual and theological reflection Leads the Swiss Reformation 1523 Commentary on True and False Religion published Marries Anna Reinhard Takes part in an argument at Bern, Switzerland, that officially brought the main ideas of the Reformation there On the Lord s Supper published 1531 Huldrych Zwingli dies Who Said It? 1. Martin Luther 2. Huldrych Zwingli 3. John Calvin 4. John Knox 5. John Calvin 6. Martin Luther 7. Huldrych Zwingli 8. Martin Luther 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 31

32 Geography of Martin Luther and Huldrych Zwingli Martin Luther did much of his work in Germany. Germany is a country in (Africa, North America, Europe). Present-day Germany is bordered by the North Sea, Denmark, the Baltic Sea, (Russia, Poland, China), Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic. There are many beautiful rivers that flow through Germany, including the Rhine River, the (Yellow River, Parana River, Danube River) and the (Amazon River, Elbe River, Indus River). There are mountainous regions in Germany, including the (Black Forest, Himalayas, Caucasus Mountains), which are covered in beautiful thick forests. Although now known under another name, the University of (Nottingham, Wittenberg, Gent) in Germany is well known as the place where Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church. When Martin Luther received a hearing concerning the new views he had been teaching, the hearing was held in (Cologne, Frankfort, Worms), Germany. Luther refused to recant his position and became a wanted man. After hiding out for a time, he returned to teaching, married, and raised a family. He died in (Eisleben, Essen, Hanover), Germany in Switzerland is a country in (Asia, South America, Europe). It is well known for its magnificent mountains, most notably, the (Rockies, Alps, Andes). There are beautiful lakes, such as (Lake Superior, Lake Constance, Great Bear Lake). There are also many major rivers in Switzerland, such as the Rhine River, the (Rhone River, Mississippi River, Rio Grande), and the Inn River. Huldrych Zwingli worked in Switzerland during the early 16 th century to spread the Protestant beliefs. He was born near (Geneva, Lucerne, St. Gallen) Switzerland. While working as a priest at the cathedral in (Zurich, Geneva, Bern), he began studying the writings of Martin Luther. The movement he began, although Protestant, was different from that of Martin Luther Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 32

33 Geography of John Calvin and John Knox Although John Calvin did much of his work in Switzerland, he was born in France. He was living in France when he began his studies of the Reformation. France is a country in (Europe, South America, Asia). It is bordered by the English Channel, the (Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean), Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and the (Red Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea). The natural barrier between France and Spain is a mountain chain called the (Pyrenees, Alps, Himalayas). Present-day France is the (fifth, third, second) largest country in land area in (South America, Europe, Asia). There are many rivers in France, but the most well known is probably the (Aube, Garonne, Seine). Calvin was born in (Avignon, Noyon, Bayonne), France. After graduating from college, Calvin moved to (Tours, Paris, Marseille). It was at this time that he had a spiritual conversion and began to take part in the Reformation movement. Calvin later left France and moved to Switzerland where he lived for a few years before being forced to leave because of his strict doctrine. He moved to Germany, but, when asked to return to Switzerland, he did and lived there until he died in John Knox fought to bring Protestantism to Scotland. Scotland is on an island that is part of presentday (Scandinavia, United Kingdom, Spain). It shares the island with England and (Ireland, Iceland, Wales). One of the natural barriers that form a border between Scotland and England is the River (Tweed, Clyde, Forth). Scotland s lakes are often called lochs. The largest lake in Scotland is (Loch Awe, Lake Baikal, Loch Lomond). The country of Scotland is very mountainous and includes the (Caucasus Mountains, Grampian Mountains, Himalayas). John Knox was born near (Inverness, Halkirk, Haddington). He was taken away to France as a galley slave during the time he was working with the Protestant movement in Scotland. After time in France, Switzerland, and Germany, he was able to return to Scotland. He worked at Edinburgh for some time. Knox died in Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 33

34 Timeline of John Calvin s Life John Calvin is born 1509 John Calvin first publishes the Institutes of the Christian Religion John Calvin settles in Basel, Switzerland Geneva Council decides to expel John Calvin from Geneva Publishes Ecclesiastical Ordinances John Calvin s son dies when only two weeks old John Calvin s wife dies 1549 Publishes the final edition of Institutes of the Christian Religion Publishes Commentary on the Book of Psalms 1564 John Calvin dies Reformation Vocabulary 1. heretic 2. recant 3. theses 4. reformer 5. protestant 6. doctrine 7. salvation 8. theology 9. martyr 10. justifies 11. polemicist 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 34

35 The Reformation and the World 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. a 9. c 10. c Early Reformers 1. F They felt his teachings would cause the poor to demand better lives. 2. T 3. F He was excommunicated. 4. T 5. T 6. F He received his education at Oxford University. 7. F He was born in Bohemia. 8. T 9. T 10. F He was considered to be the first great English reformer Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 35

36 Who Did It Happen To? 1. John Wycliffe 2. Martin Luther 3. Huldrych Zwingli 4. John Calvin 5. Martin Luther 6. John Knox 7. John Calvin 8. Huldrych Zwingli 9. Martin Luther 10. Huldrych Zwingli 11. Menno Simons 12. John Knox 13. John Calvin 14. John Wycliffe 15. John Hus Timeline of William Tyndale s Life William Tyndale is born 1494 After preparing to print an English New Testament in Cologne, he escapes with only a few printed copies after being discovered Financing comes for his second edition by 1526 Bishop Tunstall, who purchased the copies of the first edition in order to have them burned Graduates Oxford New Testaments are printed in Worms and smuggled into England England receives the first five translated books of the Old Testament Declines the king s invitation to London Moves into a boarding house in Antwerp William Tyndale is put in prison William Tyndale is martyred 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 36

37 What Happened First? 1. X Huldrych Zwingli is born. (1484) William Tyndale is born. (1494) 2. Martin Luther is excommunicated. (1521) X John Calvin is born. (1509) 3. X Huldrych Zwingli marries Anna Reinhard. (1524) The first Scottish Protestant martyr, Patrick Hamilton, is killed. (1528) 4. X Martin Luther marries Katharina von Bora. (1525) The term Protestant is used for the first time at the Diet of Speyer. (1529) 5. John Calvin settles in Basel, Switzerland. (1534) X William Tyndale s New Testament is published in English. (1526) 6. Lutheranism is made the state religion in Denmark. (1536) X Huldrych Zwingli s Exposition of the Faith is published. (1531) 7. X Geneva Council decides to expel John Calvin from Geneva. (1538) Martin Luther dies. (1546) 8. John Calvin publishes Commentary on the Book of Psalms. (1557) X Queen Mary I outlaws Protestantism in England. (1554) 9. X John Frith, friend of William Tyndale, is martyred. (1533) John Knox becomes the pastor of a church of English refugees in Frankfurt, Germany. (1554) 10. John Calvin dies. (1564) X Thomas Cranmer, former Protestant archbishop of Canterbury, is martyred. (1556) 11. X While living in Antwerp, William Tyndale is betrayed by Englishman Henry Phillips. (1535) Hans Smit, Anabaptist pastor, is martyred. (1558) 12. William Tyndale s translation of the first five books of the Old Testament is released in England. (1530) X The first Anabaptist is martyred. (1525) 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 37

38 True or False 1. F... for the Huguenots. 2. T 3. F... founder of the Mennonites. 4. T 5. F... condemned Martin Luther. 6. T 7. F Thomas Cranmer published the Book of Common Prayer. 8. T 9. T 10. F... in order to destroy them, T 12. T 13. F The Geneva Council decided to expel John Calvin. 14. T 15. F... debate in Leipzig. 16. F... intervention of the English government. 17. T 18. T 19. F... proficient in seven languages. 20. T Where Did It Happen? 1. Germany 2. Switzerland 3. France 4. France 5. England 6. Switzerland 7. Scotland 8. Belgium 9. Germany 10. Germany 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 38

39 Reformation Matching 1. g 2. j 3. o 4. m 5. a 6. c 7. i 8. e 9. l 10. b 11. f 12. d 13. n 14. k 15. h Reformation Authors 1. A 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 39

40 Timeline of the Reformation Martin Luther nails his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle Church 1517 Huldrych Zwingli leads the Swiss Reformation In Germany, Michael Sattler forms the Brotherly Union of Anabaptists The Diet of Worms condemns Martin Luther William Tyndale s New Testament is published in English The first Scottish Protestant martyr, Patrick Hamilton, is executed Death is decreed for all Protestants in Antwerp 1529 Matthew s Bible, the first authorized version of the Bible, is published in England William Tyndale is executed as a Protestant Geneva Council decides to expel John Calvin from Geneva John Calvin is asked to return to Geneva 1541 John Knox is taken from Scotland to France as a galley slave The Forty-Two Articles Act is adopted by the Anglican church as the first Protestant confession of faith George Wishart is martyred as a Protestant Thomas Cranmer publishes the Book of Common Prayer 1554 Thomas Cranmer, former Protestant archbishop of Canterbury, is martyred 1556 Queen Mary I outlaws Protestantism in England 1560 The Geneva Bible is published in English Foxe s Book of Martyrs is published The King James Authorized Version of the Bible is produced in English 2016 Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 40

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