| Term | Definition |
| the church got into conflict with this german emperor in the 13th century | Frederick II |
| He wrote "In Praise of Folly" | Erasmus |
| He wrote the Decameron | Boccaccio |
| critics attacked these three clerical problems with the church | immorality, ignorance, and plurality |
| persons who engage in pluralism hold multiple _________ | benefices |
| holding multiple church offices | pluralism |
| these Dutch people lived in stark simplicity | Brethren of the Common Life |
| written by Brethren of the Common Life, urges Christians to take Christ as their model | (The) Imitation of Christ |
| Pope Julius II summoned this. Education was recommended to solve some problems. | Ecumenical Council |
| Martin Luther was a _______ friar. | Augustinian |
| Luther's father was a ______ | miner |
| Luther attended the University of ______ | Erfurt |
| Luther's professorship conferred on him the _______ to teach and reform | authority |
| Luther believed that salvation came not through penance and spectacles but through _____ | faith |
| the ______ were a weathy banking family of Augsburg | Fuggers |
| ______ was the 27 year old archbiship of Magdeburg, Mainz, and Halberstadt | Albert |
| John Tetzel sold these | indulgences |
| Luther mailed these to Archbishop Albert | Ninety five theses |