Protestants have many different beliefs. When Martin Luther broke with the Roman Catholic Church he summarized his differences as only Grace, only Faith, and only Scripture. He continued to accept the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed, and many other Christian teachings used by the Roman Catholics.
Different protestant groups have different beliefs. The differences in procedures are usually much greater than the differences in doctrine.
It was due to differences in beliefs of religion. Protestant vs Catholic
Martin Luther refuses to recant his beliefs at the Diet of Worms.
Religiously, Wilhelm was affiliated with the Evangelical State Church of Prussia, which was officially a sort of Neo-Lutheran church with some Calvinist elements and some mainline Protestant beliefs.
They were a mixture of Puritans and Separatists. These groups were Protestant Christians that were opposed to the Anglican state church of England.
The spark that set off the Protestant Reformation was Martin Luther's objection to the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church. Luther's beliefs and criticisms developed into a larger movement that questioned the authority and practices of the Catholic Church, ultimately leading to the split between Protestant and Catholic Christianity.
The Metis had combined beliefs - Catholics and Protestant
Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox.
the answer is protestant or catholic
It was due to differences in beliefs of religion. Protestant vs Catholic
Sir Walter Raleigh was raised as a Protestant.
They do not differ much. They are very similar to Lutherans, which is extremely similar to Catholicism. Episcopal churches have Deacons and bishops as well as the Pastor, of course. Most episcopal churches are both Catholic and Protestant.
Protestants and Catholics are all Christians and believe in Christ. However, the Protestants do not accept all the Catholic core beliefs. A number of the mainstream Protestant faiths were started by those who disagreed with some aspects of the Catholic faith. Methodists, Baptist, Presbyterian and Episcopalian are some of the mainstream Protestant beliefs.
The Protestant Reformation was a 16th century European movement aimed at reforming the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. Its main proponents were Martin Luther and John Calvin.
The Puritans were upset because the Church of England had both Catholic and Protestant ceremonies and beliefs. (A+)
indigenous beliefs 47%, Roman Catholic 38%, Protestant 15% (1998 est.)
protestant than catholic then protestant etc it was like this because of the different rulers and their religious beliefs
because the majority of people in Europe had became protestant