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... ideas in religion. Martin Luther founded the group that are today known as Lutherans. He was ordained a priest in 1507. He dealt ...
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... people. One example of a break from the Catholic Church that had a significant effect was Martin Luther and the Lutherans. Luther ...
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... 2. His ideas spread rapidly throughout Europe, gaining many followers (Lutherans) and established a new church. Moses Maimonides and Martin Luther are two ...
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... beliefs of reforming Germany. The teachings of Luther's Reformation set the Lutherans apart from Christian Churches. They made them to ...
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... This grew out of the piety of Luther. ... Some conservative Lutherans opposed this move and withdrew from the union and founded the Evangelical Lutheran Church of ...
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... with Lutherans, forced each Calvinists to try to be a successful and religious person in order to prove that they were on of the Elect. Many views of Luther ...
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... to each other, the Catholics and Protestants refrained from fighting while Luther still lived ... Now Lutherans were recognized but only in a select number of states ...
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... Lutherans tend to be concerned with saving oneself, whereas Calvinists lean to their ... Martin Luther was more concerned with his own spirituality, so he set ...
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... of 1555, regarded by many of them as a victory for the Lutherans. ... Peter Canisius produced a catechism that was a useful, if inferior, counterpart of Luther's. ...
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... Lutherans are taught that their religion is logical, but without faith how can they possibly arrive at the same conclusions that Martin Luther made nearly five ...
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... Luther believed that all you needed was a simple faith in god to go to ... Lutherans believe in consubstantiation, which is that the wine and bread are symbolic of ...
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... Baptists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, and other denominations. "Commencement of the Reformation was spearheaded by a German monk, Martin Luther" (Rosten 9). Born ...
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... Baptists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, and other denominations. "Commencement of the Reformation was spearheaded by a German monk, Martin Luther" (Rosten 9). Born ...
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... But Luther did not support the peasants. Instead he supported the princes. From 1546 to 1555, Germany was divided by a civil war. This was between Lutherans ...
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... Luther's insistence on reading the Bible placed on the individual a greater ... The conflict between the Lutherans and the Catholic Emperor CHARLES V was long and ...
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... Luther's doctrine was of justification by faith alone instead of by sacraments, good ... The conflict between the Lutherans and the Catholic Emperor Charles V was ...
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... Luther professed that faith was the necessary element for salvation. ... Lutherans believed that the church was a result, a creation of its followers. ...
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... Luther professed that faith was the necessary element for salvation. ... Lutherans believed that the church was a result, a creation Babbitt 4 of its followers. ...
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... 482 years ago when monk, Martin Luther, attacked the practices of the Catholic Church. These who followed his ideas eventually into what we call Lutherans today ...
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... In Germany there was a man called Martin Luther, and he formed a new branch of the Christian Church. His followers were known as Lutherans. ...
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... as he was labeled a Satanist, blasphemer and heretic by Catholics and Lutherans. ... Interesting note- Martin Luther is quoted as saying that he was not afraid of ...
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... Lutherans from Germany and Scandinavia settled in the middle colonies along with Puritans ... Luther's doctrines made it necessary for boys and girls to learn to ...
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... came to America were protestants, but there were many denominations.Lutherans from Germany ... Luther's doctrines made it necessary for boys and girls to learn to ...
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... In fact, Martin Luther was a proponent of anti-Semitism, and "turned to a vile ... Like Lutherans are a branch of Christianity, Christianity is a branch of Judaism ...
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