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  • ===Renaissance and Reformation=== ...ch of Protestant Christian doctrine being the most influential since the [[Reformation]] until about the middle of the twentieth century. Church membership has st
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  • ...ings that Henry is remembered for today: his six wives, and the [[English Reformation]] that eventually made England a Protestant nation, contary to his intentio ...0in%20the%20Reign%20of%20Henry%20VIII online edition]; Elton, ''Reform and Reformation: England, 1509-1558'' (1977) is sharply hostile toward the king--an "ego-ce
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  • ===Reformation to Union===
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  • | title = Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution
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  • ...efense of Republican Liberty: Renaissance Values in the Age of the Counter Reformation'' (1968) [http://www.questia.com/read/99057919?title=Venice%20and%20the%20D
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  • * Mullett, Michael A. ''The Catholic Reformation,'' (1999), [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=102890994 online edition]
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  • ...man religious reformer and theologian began the [[Protestantism|Protestant Reformation]] and founded the Lutheran Church as a branch of [[Christianity]] dominant ...selves be contrite. Tetzel assured his hearers that:<ref> A. D. Dickens, ''Reformation and Society in Sixteenth-Century Europe'' (1966) p 61-2. </ref>
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  • ...ution in Cromwell's Britain". History Review.<br> Diarmaid MacCulloch, The Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490-1700. (London: Penguin/Allen Lane, 2003): “t
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  • ...licism would remain a strictly Western Institution until after the Counter-Reformation. *The counter-reformation had what effect upon the Eastern Orthodox Church that made it Catholic?
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  • ===The Bohemian Reformation=== Prague was the centre of the [[Bohemian Reformation]], with the increased influence of the church after its independence from t
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  • :I would think it would need at least a brief description of the Protestant/Reformation viewpoint on folk saints. [[User:David L Green|David L Green]] 01:29, 23 Ju ...esn't really apply here. (There may also be other facets of the Protestant/Reformation viewpoint relevant here that I'm not aware of.) In any case, the article of
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  • ...alled "sola scriptura" is considered one of the theological pillars of the Reformation. Sola scriptura (Latin ablative, "by scripture alone") is the doctrine that ...nother.) The Western faiths trace their heritage through direct descent, [[Reformation]], or [[Missionary|missionizing]] from the Roman church and include [[Catho
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  • ...d, but eventually began to grow with the discovery of America. During the Reformation, Plymouth tended to side with the reformists. When the Cornish rose agains
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  • ...ester, 1999). Thus, leisure was particularly scorned during the Protestant Reformation and in the Protestant ethic that it spawned. Still the phenomenon itself wa
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  • * Ingle, H. Larry ''Quakers in Conflict: The Hicksite Reformation'' (1986)
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  • ...rthodox Church (Copts) is also sometimes styled ''Pope''. The [[Protestant Reformation]] rebelled against the Papacy and theology of the Roman Catholic Church beg ...history of the rejection of the Papacy, while the history of the [[Counter-Reformation]] is the history of its reform and partial restoration to power using moral
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  • ...hools. But then King's, Canterbury, would count as a state school till the Reformation.
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  • ...This marked the watershed moment in what is now known as the [[Protestant Reformation]], though that was not Luther's intention at the time. Nor did Luther act i ...shed order, but being cited as an example of a precurser of the Protestant Reformation.
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  • ...ad declined among agents of the official church in Germany following [[the Reformation]] (der Erweckungsbewegung) and the subsequent wars of liberation ([[Währen
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  • ...in to the individualistic trends present in Europe during the [[Protestant Reformation]].
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