The Affair of the Sausages (1522) was the event that sparked the Protestant Reformation in _____.
Ulrich Zwingli, pastor of Grossmünster in Zurich, Switzerland, spearheaded the event by publicly speaking in favor of eating sausage during the Lenten ___.
His argument was based on Martin Luther's doctrine of sola _________ (~ the bible is the authority).
Zwingli claimed that Christians are free to fast or not to fast because the Bible does not prohibit the eating of ____ during Lent.
The event took place in 1522, when Zwingli was present during the eating of sausages at the house of Christoph _____, a printer in the city.
Because the eating of meat during ____ was prohibited, the event caused public outcry, which led to the arrest of the sausage-serving host.
The provocation took place in the presence of Leo Jud, Klaus _________, and Lorenz Hochrütiner, who all gained notoriety for Swiss reformation later.
The meal involved Swiss _____________ and some slices of sharp smoked hard sausage, which had been stored for more than a year.
Though he himself did not eat the sausages, Zwingli was quick to defend Froschauer from allegations of ______.
Later, in ____, a more opulent Spanferkel-meal served the same purpose.
The Zurich sausage affair, a demonstration of Christian liberty, became the Swiss equivalent of Germany's Martin Luther and his 95 theses in ________.
Hugo von Hohenlandenberg, the Bishop of Konstanz, was so offended by Zwingli's preaching that he called for the prohibition of the preaching of any _________ doctrine.
Zwingli became an extremely popular and revered figure in Swiss Protestantism, as he contracted and recovered from the Black plague, and wrote against The Church of ____.
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