49. Q. What faith did Elizabeth, the successor of Mary, recognize as national? A. Protestantism.
50. Q. From what sect did the puritan Pilgrims of America come? A. The Brownist sect.
51. Q. Who was the first Protestant leader in Scotland? A. Patrick Hamilton. He suffered martyrdom.
52. Q. Who was the natural successor to Hamilton? A. John Knox. By the time of his death the triumph of the Scotch Reformation was complete.
53. Q. What was the chief aim of the Brothers of the Common Life, a society of the Netherlands, founded in 1384? A. To improve the morals of the people, and looked intently upon a thorough reform.
54. Q. What preparation was there for the Reformation in the Netherlands? A. In no land was there such a complete and popular preparation for the Reformation as in the Netherlands.
55. Q. What character did the Reformation assume in the Netherlands? A. A political character.
56. Q. What order against all sympathy with the Protestant cause was made binding upon the Netherlands? A. The Edict of Worms.
57. Q. Who, of Rotterdam, belongs to the front rank of reformers? A. Erasmus.
58. Q. How alone was Erasmus important as a Reformer? A. As a profound and versatile scholar.