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Q: What religions sprang up from Martin Luther 's teachings?
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How is martin Luther from the renaissance important to the world today?

His separation from the Church led to the Protestant Reformation which in turn led to the establishment of many new Protestant religions that sprang from the Catholic Church.


What is the present tense of sprang?

The present tense of "sprang" is "spring."


Did Protestantism or Catholicism start first?

Catholicism and Orthodoxy came first. The Protestant Churches began after when Martin Luther formed a new Church and from that example, sprang up more churches and caused a snowball effect that is why there are literally over a thousand denominations.


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word sprang?

He sprang into action. The door sprang open.


What does sprang mean?

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Which religions sprang up in the Middle East during the Roman Empire not the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire?

the goth _______________________________________________ For you gamers playing Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader the answer is Goths


What does sprang to kill?

Sprang to kill means running after a prey


How do you use sprang in a sentence?

I just sprang my ankle on that rock.


What is an example sentence for sprang?

The superhero sprang into action when the innocent citizens were in danger.


What movie and television projects has Skogen Sprang been in?

Skogen Sprang has: Played Skogen Sprang in "Area 51" in 1999. Played Skogen Sprang in "Los Alamos" in 2000. Played himself in "Untracked" in 2004. Played Skogen Sprang in "Soul Purpose" in 2004. Played Skogen Sprang in "Tangerine Dream" in 2005.


How many syllables are in the word sprang?

The word sprang has one syllable.


Is sprang an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. Sprang is the past tense of the verb "to spring" (leap).