3. 1. DOCTRINE
• The belief that the wine and bread became
the actual body and blood of Christ.
– This is called transubstantiation
• The belief that you had to do works as well as
faith for salvation
• Practice that put other works on equal footing
with the Bible
6. 2. Persecution
• Roman Church authorized the Inquisition
– Church court set up to find and punish heretics
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11. • Lying: $10-$25
• Stealing: $15-$35
• Disobeying your parents: $15-$45
• Disrespecting elders or classmates: $25-$50
12. 3. Corruption
• Pope Boniface VIII said everyone had
to submit to the pope in order to be
saved.
• There were three popes at one time
• Sale of indulgences
– Paper that granted pardon from the
punishment of sins
– Pope Leo X needed money to finish
building St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome
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17. 4. Dissatisfaction of the People
• People had to express dissatisfaction behind
closed doors
Editor's Notes
Works varied from mildly inconvenient to extreme and health threatening
Priests were another Christ who was empowered to forgive the guilt of sins
The suspect had no right to counsel and his accusers could remain unnamedSuspects were guilty until proved innocent, often without even knowing the charge against them