No, just the opposite. The Protestants didn't believe that the number of rituals were as important as the worship of God. They also believed that The Bible is the word of God, that anyone could read it, and that the language of the church service didn't have to be Latin.
But pretty much the Catholics didn't like the Protestants because they said that the Catholic way of doing things wasn't good.
The rituals are part of the worship of God. The Protestant reliance on the Bible and individual interpretation is the reason there are 300+ Protestant sects.
The Roman Catholics and the Reformers (Protestants). Reformers is the preferred title because it emphasized that their agenda was positive, to restore the church to Biblical practices, not merely a negative protest, but Protestants is the common term.
1)Apostolic Succession, 2)The Literal Presence Of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, 3)Devotion to Mary & the Saints, 4)Catholicism emphasized the authority of the Church, while Protestants emphasize the authority of the Bible.
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Marriage and family were now emphasized.
Marriage and family were now emphasized.
Methodism is a Protestant religion and has a minimum of doctrine. An individual relationship between the worshipper and God is emphasized; no intermediary between the person and God is required. The church structure is to organize the community of believers. Catholicism has a rich and complex religious structure, layers of authority, and an elaborate doctrine and tradition of rituals, stories, and religious figures.
Democrats have emphasized?
Fifi emphasized the role of the television in her life. My speech emphasized how important my position is. My teacher emphasized what we needed to do to pass the class. The emphasized text is the most important.
Anabaptists were a group of Protestant Christians who believed in adult baptism rather than infant baptism, and they emphasized the separation of church and state. They faced persecution for their beliefs during the Reformation period.
Emphasized Bible was created in 1902.
Humanism emphasized human rationality.
Some of the Protestant denominations that experienced rapid growth during the Second Great Awakening include the Methodists, Baptists, and Disciples of Christ. These denominations emphasized personal salvation, emotional revival experiences, and grassroots evangelism, which resonated with many individuals during this time.