| A | B |
| Dominican preacher best known for selling indulgences | Johann Tetzel |
| Wrote The "Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences" | Martin Luther |
| Defined and developed Protestant understanding of "predestination." | John Calvin |
| The most important Protestant systematic theologian: | John Calvin |
| Oxford theologian that called upon the Church to reform almost 200 years before Martin Luther | John Wycliffe |
| Bohemian Christian reformer. Burned at the stake at the Council of Constance. | John Huss |
| Who allegedly said: "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs"? | Johann Tetzel |
| Roman Catholic Cardinal the furiously debated with Martin Luther. | Thomas Cajetan |
| Who allegedly said: "Here I stand, I can do no other"? | Martin Luther |
| The Diet of Worms was an imperial council that was convened to decide the fate of: | Martin Luther |
| A group of Christians that were declared heretical by the Roman Catholic Church in the 12 century. Rather than just going away, this group continued to function as a schismatic group of Western Christians (300 years before Luther) up into the present. | Waldensians |
| While the term appears five times in the New Testament, it has been interpreted, its modern understanding among some Christians is not supported by Scripture. For these Christians, it refers to the belief in a future person of concentrated evil who will attempt to lead the world away from Christ. According to this interpretation, when Jesus comes again, he will face off against this person. | Antichrist |