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Achieving Salvation Through Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Catholicism Lutheranism "He who through faith is righteous shall live...the righteousness of men, ought ...
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... With the new beliefs of Lutheranism and Calvinism each man began to take a new look at their religion and how they practiced it. ...
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... them. The aspects of political authority and social order varied within the doctrines of Lutheranism and Calvinism. Lutherans tend ...
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... In addition to re-instituting the Peace of Augsburg in its traditional form, the Peace of Westphalia included Calvinism to Lutheranism and Catholicism as an ...
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... Ultimately, Calvinism superseded Lutheranism in the Netherlands, and spread across the North Sea to Scotland through the efforts of John Knox. ...
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... 98). Calvinism superseded Lutheranism in the Netherlands, and it spread to Scotland through the efforts of John KNOX. In England ...
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... John Calvin was another example of diversity in people among that time. "Calvinism actually replaced Lutheranism as a dominant protestant force in Europe ...
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... Huguenots. Calvinism became dominant in Scotland. In ... formed. The most dominant was Lutheranism, the original Protestant religion. Lutheranism ...
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... Lutheranism, a protestant sect founded by Martin Luther, opposed the elaborate hierarchy and ritual ... Another protestant sect, Calvinism believed in predestination ...
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... Calvinism ---1500-present John Calvin started out to be a priest and became a lawyer, born in France, the son of a ... At age 20 he converted to Lutheranism. ...
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... Spreading his stricter religion to Geneva, Calvinism would eventually also spread ... to other Christian religious factions such as Lutheranism, Calvinsim, and the ...
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... came about, the princes and jurists revolted changing their religion to Lutheranism. ... subject's religion was to be Catholic or Lutheran, (Calvinism and all ...
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... excommunicated by Pope Leo X in 1521 -his religion, Lutheranism challenged Catholic ... t find the word "raison d' etat" John Calvin-Founder of Calvinism which is ...
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