Predestination.
they agreed that reform movements were important
Germany. it began in 1517 when martin Luther became a monk and then turned against the catholic church when he believed that what they were doing was wrong and he rebelled and many agreed with him and it spread from there.
they agreed that reform movements were important
they agreed that reform movements were important
They agreed to not trade with Great Britain.They agreed to start training militias.
they both agreed that church teachings should be based on the words of The Bible
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Not nearly as much as their divergent paths may make you suspect. Luther basically agreed with what Calvin thought about predestination. Calvin thought that Luther was right about the importance of faith over works, but believed that a Christian must live in accord with Christ after their acceptance of faith (whereas Luther merely thought that a Christian who has accepted faith would, through sheer compulsion to share the divine, do good works). More on the nuances which they actually disagree on can be found at a website I found below:
they both agreed that church teachings should be based on the words of The Bible
they agreed that reform movements were important
Why is it important to provide information in the required format and within agreed timescales? Why is it important to provide information in the required format and within agreed timescales?
Germany. it began in 1517 when martin Luther became a monk and then turned against the catholic church when he believed that what they were doing was wrong and he rebelled and many agreed with him and it spread from there.
why it is important to follow the agreed care plan relating to pressure care
no! at first he didn't agree with Luther's veiws, but when Henry wanted a divorce, he agreed! he became head of the church of England and divorced catherine of aragon. Luther died from heart faliure on 18 February 1546 (aged 62)
it isnt important just make good impression
Martin Luther,Henry VIII and John Calvin were all Protestant Reformists, who broke away from the Catholic Church and formed their own church. They also traveled around Europe trying to convice other people that the Catholic church is doing wrong.
they agreed that reform movements were important