| Term | Definition |
| Protestant | Christians (Catholics) that broke away from the Church. (they protested) |
| Swiss Reformation | Importance of disputation, Catholics and Protestants disputed on the religion. Catholics could not debate well at all. |
| Zwingli | Leader of Swiss Reformation. Agreed to disagree with Luther about communion. He thought it was only a symbol, and that it wasn't Christ's body or blood untill it touched your mouth, only symbolic. Found on the battlefield of the Swiss Civil War wounded and the Lutherans found him, cut him up into little pieces, then burn them and scattered the ashes over the land. Luther said Zwingli got what he deserved. |
| Zeal | Absolute 100% compassion about what you believe in. |
| Marburg Colloquoy | (1529) The Protestants failed to make an alliance or agreement with the Lutherans, "shattering of Protestantism" |
| Swiss Civil War | (1531) Between the Swiss Protestant and Catholic cantons. |
| Anabaptists | (became The Omish and Mennonites) Hated because their thoughts of: Adult baptism (dunked underwater), Muntser became the new Jerusalem (had to overthrow Munster), no such thing as private property. In the end, Lutherans and Protestants united to slaughter the Anabaptists. |