because Elizabeth I was a Church of England Protestant, like her brother Edward and father Henry VIII. Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon was a Catholic, and married King Philip I of Spain.
Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.
They wanted individually and equality
We need more to answer. A question asking who, what, when, where and how is needed. We don’t know what you want to know.
They believed that the church rejected the bible
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It depends if you want to drive in England you have to be over the age of 17 or 18. In America you should be about the age of 15 to 17 and over to drive.
Protestantism was formed after Henry VII, (when Henry VIII formed the Church of England to get a divorce). So in Henry VII's time there was no such religion as protestantism.
because Elizabeth I was a Church of England Protestant, like her brother Edward and father Henry VIII. Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon was a Catholic, and married King Philip I of Spain.
The puritans were a group of English Protestants that were dissatisfied with the Church of England. These people were named "Puritans" because of their goal, to "purify" the Church of England and to make it less like the Roman Church. They felt the morals were incorrect and all other traditions.
Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.
Saint Philip did not want to conquer Italy and was in no position to do so.
No, it would appear that they don't. Which is alright.. you don't want to drive for them, anyhow.
Protestants WANT to be saved and know that if we believe in Jesus Christ, our souls WILL be saved and with him throughout infinity
They wanted individually and equality
protestants want church services to be in english, whearas catholics want it in latin. also, catholics had too much bling for protestants, they want it to be humble and help the poor
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