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        | Religious authority of Catholic Religion |  | 
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        | Gave people in the United States the freedom to practice any religion they so desired |  | 
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        | Also Christ, term for Jesus |  | 
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        | Denied that Jesus rose from the dead: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Extremists in pursuit of Religious Ideals and goals: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Strict observers of traditional and written law: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Emphasized acceptance of written law as opposed to tradition: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Had pretensions of superior sanctity: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | LIved in Palenstine, had close-knit groups and lived in similar spaces: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Aimed for a world of Jewish Theocracy and resisting Romans until 70 A.D.: A. Sadducees B. Pharisees C. Essenes D. Zealots |  | Definition 
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        | Determine whether Eastern or Western Christianity: 
Single EmperorServices in LatinPatriarch of Canstantinople leads churchMarried PriestsLegal empahsis  |  | Definition 
 
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        | Determine whether Protestant or Catholic: 
Emphasize Grace recieved through sacramentsAll believers are equally priestsBible is authority of beliefsTraditions and bible serve as authorityPope has highest leadership authority |  | Definition 
 
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        | What is Martin Luthers signifigance? |  | Definition 
 
        | He lead to the church splitting because he dared to speak out saying that salvation can be found through grace alone rather than confession, as well as 95 grievances towards the church leading to his trial where he is spared by a German prince. |  | 
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        | What is Constatine significant for?   |  | Definition 
 
        | He legalized Christianity in 313. He moves the capital to and renames the city to Constanople where he builds churches and funds priesthoods for spread of Christianity. |  | 
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        | Over 40,000 different Christian Denominations True or False |  | Definition 
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        | Protestant Reformations leads to stronger bond in Christianity True or False   |  | Definition 
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        | Martin Luther was an Augustinian Monk of Germany True or False |  | Definition 
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        | attacks bring instability in the West after Constantine |  | Definition 
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        | Nicea Creed is huge part of the                 religion |  | Definition 
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