This city lends its name to a black gown worn by Protestant ministers, which is otherwise known as a pulpit gown. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this city whose Reformation Wall honors the legacy of influential Protestants like William Farel and Theodore Beza. This city’s Consistory was organized in 1541 to integrate the church with civilian life.
ANSWER: Geneva [accept Geneva gown; accept Geneva Consistory]
[10e] Geneva’s Reformation Wall also honors this founder of the Geneva Consistory who wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion. This man’s namesake Protestant branch emphasizes Five Points including “predestination.”
ANSWER: John Calvin [accept Calvinism]
[10m] Violators of the Consistory’s moral regulations could either be admonished or banned from partaking in this rite. The Words of Institution are spoken prior to this rite.
ANSWER: Holy Communion [accept the Eucharist; accept the Lord’s Supper or the Holy Supper; accept the Blessed Sacrament; accept the Breaking of the Bread]
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