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An important reason why Henry VIII broke with the Roman church was because
 
  a. he became a Lutheran.
  b. he wanted to develop a distinct English Christianity for nationalistic reasons.
  c. the Archbishop of Canterbury had a direct confrontation with the Patriarch of Constantinople.
  d. he could not get Rome's permission to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon.
  e. his dislike of women caused him to become an Anglican priest.

Question 2

John Calvin
 
  a. advanced the doctrine of predestination.
  b. was murdered by Lutheran police in Paris.
  c. had to leave Germany, for protection, after he accepted Protestantism.
  d. believed in free will.
  e. left Geneva for Paris.



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Answer to Question 1

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