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The Reformation (95 Theses (He wrote the 95 theses in 1517., He sent the…
The Reformation
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Early Leaders
John Calvin
He was a French humanist and started a Protestant branch.He made for a book and it is called Institutes of the Christian Religion and it was the most powerful from the Refromation.
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King Henry Vll
He led the England's Protestant Reformation .He formed the Church of England which was called the Anglican Church He didn't disagree with the Catholic Church.He only disagreed because of personal and political reasons.
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Huldrych Zwingli
He was a Catholic priest.He convinced the government to ban any type of worship that wasn't on bible He also attacked the worship of relics,saints, and images
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William Tyndale
He was an English priest,scholar,and writer.He defended the English Reformation and attacked the Catholic Church He translated the New testimonies and the old testimonies in to English.His work as used in the preparation of the King James ,or authorized ,Version of the Bible.
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Lutheranism
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It began in Germany after Martin Luther was removed by the Catholic Church.He started Lutheranism because they didn't believe in the sins or in the belief of the Catholic Church.Lutherans rejected traditional sources of religious authority.
Anglicansim
Queen Elizabeth I said that no one should follow a religion if they don't want to, all they have to do is follow the rules of england.
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Protestants
The different churches that sprung up, didn't follow the teachings of the original Catholic Church.
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Martin Luther
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When he was a kid, he grew up as a devout catholic.
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He claimed that there were only 2 sacraments which were baptisma and Eucharist and that the other 5 sarements weren't sacrements.
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When he was young, he was caught in a storm and promised that if he survived he would become a monk.
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Calvinism
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They had many strict laws like no dancing,no singing, no cursing, and no playing cards or gambling.
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