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New Jerusalem:The holy city of heaven, in the Bible. (There is a space.)
Goody:A formal title, short for goodwife, given to women, especially if a housewife or an older woman.
Succubi:A female evil spirit, or demon, thought to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men, in medieval times.
Quakers:They believe that no rite, or formally trained priest, is needed to commune with God, instead to find the divine truth within one's "inner light".
Martin Luther: A German theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation. (There is a space.)
Erasmus:A Dutch scholar and humanist, who conflicted with Luther over predestination as he believed in free will.
Inquisition:It begun in the thirteenth century by the Roman Catholic Church of the people thought to have held heretical beliefs of suppressions and punishments.
Dionysiac:Written similar to the ancient Greek god of wine and revelry.
In nomine Domini Sabaoth sui filiique ite ad infernos:Translates from Latin to, "In the name of the Lord of Hosts and his son, get thee to hell".
Poppet:A doll, or puppet, thought to be used by witches in the black art of voodoo.
Lief:Means, "gladly".
Pontius Pilate:A Roman official who knowingly condemned Christ to death though he knew him to be innocent.
Affidavit:A written statement made under an oath before a legal authority.
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Across:5. | The holy city of heaven, in the Bible. (There is a space.) | 6. | A doll, or puppet, thought to be used by witches in the black art of voodoo. | 8. | Written similar to the ancient Greek god of wine and revelry. | 9. | A German theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation. (There is a space.) |
| 10. | A Roman official who knowingly condemned Christ to death though he knew him to be innocent. | 11. | A formal title, short for goodwife, given to women, especially if a housewife or an older woman. | 13. | A Dutch scholar and humanist, who conflicted with Luther over predestination as he believed in free will. |
| | Down:1. | Translates from Latin to, "In the name of the Lord of Hosts and his son, get thee to hell". | 2. | They believe that no rite, or formally trained priest, is needed to commune with God, instead to find the divine truth within one's "inner light". | 3. | | 4. | A written statement made under an oath before a legal authority. |
| 7. | It begun in the thirteenth century by the Roman Catholic Church of the people thought to have held heretical beliefs of suppressions and punishments. | 12. | Means, "gladly". | 14. | A female evil spirit, or demon, thought to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men, in medieval times. |
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Remember : Bottom Lines
Across:5. | The holy city of heaven, in the Bible. (There is a space.) | 6. | A doll, or puppet, thought to be used by witches in the black art of voodoo. | 8. | Written similar to the ancient Greek god of wine and revelry. | 9. | A German theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation. (There is a space.) |
| 10. | A Roman official who knowingly condemned Christ to death though he knew him to be innocent. | 11. | A formal title, short for goodwife, given to women, especially if a housewife or an older woman. | 13. | A Dutch scholar and humanist, who conflicted with Luther over predestination as he believed in free will. |
| | Down:1. | Translates from Latin to, "In the name of the Lord of Hosts and his son, get thee to hell". | 2. | They believe that no rite, or formally trained priest, is needed to commune with God, instead to find the divine truth within one's "inner light". | 3. | | 4. | A written statement made under an oath before a legal authority. |
| 7. | It begun in the thirteenth century by the Roman Catholic Church of the people thought to have held heretical beliefs of suppressions and punishments. | 12. | Means, "gladly". | 14. | A female evil spirit, or demon, thought to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men, in medieval times. |
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