Our Father which art in heaven
Hallowed by thy name
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those that tresspass against us
Lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from evil
For thine is the power and glory forever and ever. Amen
Both Catholicism and Protestantism are branches of Christianity that believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Bible. They both worship one God and believe in the Holy Trinity. Additionally, both religions emphasize the importance of prayer, faith, and living a moral life according to the teachings of Jesus.
Protestantism takes care of your spiritual health.
the central doctrine of protestantism is 1 god monotheism
To stop the spread of Protestantism. The Counter Reformation is a movement of internal renewal as well as a response to the spread of Protestantism.
Presbyterianism is one denomination within Protestantism.
Martin Luther was the driving force with the formation of protestantism.
the spread of Protestantism
Evangelicalism is a subset of Protestantism, but they are not the same. Protestantism is a broad category of Christian denominations that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation. Evangelicalism is a specific movement within Protestantism that emphasizes personal conversion, the authority of the Bible, and evangelism.
Protestantism originated around 1539. The word comes from German and French, protestant.
Protestantism started when Martin Lurther posted his 95 theses in Wittenberg Germany in 1517.
Queen Elizabeth I introduced a form of Protestantism known as Anglicanism to England. This was characterized by a middle path between Catholicism and Protestant reform, emphasizing a Book of Common Prayer and a hierarchical structure that included bishops. The Elizabethan Religious Settlement sought to unify the church and nation, establishing the Church of England as distinct from both Roman Catholicism and other Protestant denominations.
William Ketcham Anderson has written: 'Protestantism' -- subject(s): Protestantism