Baptist Church
You may be thinking of the Congregationalist Church, although there are many "non-denominational" congregations who would fit these parameters.
I believe that the Baptist denomination also allowed African Americans before the Civil War as well.
protestant ...after the protestant reformation...but catholic before it....I think Henry changed it because his wife would bear him no male children and he wanted a divorce but the catholic church did not allow it. so he changed the religion and they were alot of bad thing going on too...
In most Protestant denominations, marrying someone from a different faith is not considered a sin. However, each denomination may have its own guidelines and beliefs about interfaith marriage, so it is important to consult with a religious leader from the specific denomination for guidance.
equality of opportunity and equality before the law
1. Equality before the law. (Motto of the state of Nebraska.)
In the dictionary, the stressed syllable is usually marked with a symbol such as an accent mark (ˈ) before the stressed syllable. You can also refer to the pronunciation guide provided in the dictionary to identify the stressed syllable in a word.
St. Patrick was born about 1200 years before Luther went on his rampage that started the Protestant Reformation.
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Protestant Christianity
if an equation is simplified by removing parentheses before the properties of equality are​ applied, what property is​ used?
Well, he came much before the "reformation", but he nonetheless reformed the Catholic Church in his time. He opposed purgatory, transubstantiation and the authority of the Pope -even translated the New Testament into French from Latin, which was huge. Today - the Waldensians still exist even as an evangelical protestant denomination