Q.1
Which colourful English monarch founded his own national Church and closed down numerous monasteries and abbeys?
  • Henry VII
  • Henry VIII
  • Henry IX
  • James I
Q.2
The movement in favour of dialogue and sharing between all the Christian churches ~ on the basis of shared 'core' beliefs, rather than differences in practice or emphasis, however deeply believed and cherished ~ is usually called ...
  • Evangelism
  • Ecumenism
  • Interdenominationalism
  • Antidisestablishmentarianism
Q.3
Who was principally responsible for compiling and writing the Church of England's first , in 1549?
  • Thomas Cranmer
  • Thomas More
  • Miles Coverdale
  • Latimer and Ridley
Q.4
Under which English monarch was a copy of the Authorised Version of the Bible (in English) statutorily placed in all churches across the land in 1611, and chained to prevent the copies being taken away?
  • Henry VIII
  • James I (and VI of Scotland)
  • Elizabeth I
  • Charles I
Q.5
The German monk and priest who first publicly complained against almost 100 ~ then-current, but not Biblically supported ~ practices of the (Catholic) Church, was called ...
  • Luther King
  • Martin King
  • Martin Luther King
  • Martin Luther
Q.6
Which famous English city houses a range of memorials to several martyrs on each side of the Reformation?
  • Canterbury
  • Oxford
  • York
  • London
Q.7
What technology, very new at the time of the Reformation, hastened the spread of such fresh ideas?
  • Steam railways
  • Postage stamps
  • Movable-type printing
  • The fountain-pen
Q.8
One of the key Catholic doctrines that the original reformers believed need no longer be obligatory, concerned the mystic change whereby the bread and wine of the Mass / Communion service 'become Christ's body and blood'. This process is technically known as ...
  • Transmogrification
  • Spiritual rebirth
  • Corpus Christi
  • Transubstantiation
Q.9
Non-Catholic churches are generally known by the label ...
  • Pagan
  • Protestant
  • Non-conformist
  • Calvinist
Q.10
Which ONE of these intriguing historical phenomena does NOT owe its origins to the period of religious turbulence following the Reformation?
  • Priest-holes
  • The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)
  • Liberation Theology
  • The Gunpowder Plot (1605)
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