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Glossary of hh 10 theology- french missionaries and calvinism

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How many children did St. Jane Frances de Chantal have?
6, but three died as infants.
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What did Calvin's religion get rid of?
anything "popery"
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What did de Chantal decide to devote her life to?
consecrated her life to God
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What did de Chantal do?
founded religious order in France
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What did de Sales do?
worked to influence people back to the church, convinced them that they needed God, religious zeal spread.
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what did he say the people had to be?
"a city on a hill"
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what did his scottish buddies want him to do?
make harsher reforms, making the church "pure"- puritans
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What did Jacques Marquette do?
set up trading posts to spread Christianity
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what did james do?
reform the anglican church
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What did John Calvin think about Lutheranism
it was too close to Catholicism
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what did marquette die of?
dysentary
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What did winthrop say in his book?
God chose us to be in the state that we are in, manifests his power through us. humans should stick together, show justice and mercy. rich white men had all the power. lve your neighbor as yourself. only way to be unified is to be christian. show mercy =
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What did winthrop want the colony to be?
a haven for people
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what did you have to do to be in the colony?
be puritan, pay taxes to the church
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what else did winthrop say in his book?
show mercy = to bring perfection
all about love
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what is the great river?
the mississippi
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What is the Society of St. Sulpice?
an order of diocesan priests.
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what language did marquette learn?
algonquin
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what was another name for calvinism?
reform church
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what was different about the calvin churches?
4 bare walls and a sermon: no pictures, music, or anything else.
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What was father marquette?
a jesuit
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what was john calvin's book called?
Institutes to the Christian Religion
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What was John Calvin?
a lawyer
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What was the difference between French and Spanish missionizing?
the french were respectful to the indian's way of life, while the spanish forced their beliefs.
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what was the english church called?
anglican
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what were french protestants called?
huguenots.
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What were the three things the french wanted?
explore territory, learn the languages, preach the gospel.
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When did first puritans go to the new world?
1607 during James's reign
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when did the pilgrims come?
1620
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when was the massachusetts bay colony formed?
1630
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where did calvinism spread?
Holland, Scotland, France, England
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Where did Marquette set them up?
Great Lakes, upper Mississippi River
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Where did marquette travel to with joliet?
down the mississippi, until 400 miles from the gulf of mexico.
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Where was Francis de Sales the bishop of?
Geneva (Switzerland)
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Who came to de Chantal and why?
queens and princesses, because she was so holy.
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who did de Chantal feel she needed to help?
abused women and children
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who did James of Scotland have to deal with?
Calvinists
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who explored the great river and missionarized it?
father marquette
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Who founded the Society of St. Sulpice?
Jean Jaques Olier
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who lived among the iroquios?
father marquette
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who took over throne after james?
son, charles
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Who traveled the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence river?
marquette and joliet
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Who was a doctor of the church?
Francis de Sales
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who was in line after queen elizabeth I
James of Scotland
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who was the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colongy?
John Winthrop
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who was the main founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
John Winthrop