Anytime that a lot of people begin to question any kind of authority (religion, government, etc), there will be a backlash by the authority. It's a good example of a social version of Newton's 3rd Law of Motion: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Back during the times of the reformation, violence was the main plan of action when there was an uprising.
Because they wanted to become alot more popular!!!
The Reformation
By the continued persecution of people by the Roman Empire the spirit of reformation manifested itself in the colonies by the dissident groups.
During
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
Because they wanted to become alot more popular!!!
Roman Catholics--- taking in account of the persecutions of Rome- the Protestant reformation (wars that followed) persecution during England's reformation. The persecution in early America- cristero war in Mexico- the holocaust of Germany - (second to the Jewish people-
The Reformation
By the continued persecution of people by the Roman Empire the spirit of reformation manifested itself in the colonies by the dissident groups.
true
Anabaptists were a group of Protestant Christians who believed in adult baptism rather than infant baptism, and they emphasized the separation of church and state. They faced persecution for their beliefs during the Reformation period.
During the period of the Diocletianic persecution (which lasted 8 years) there was no increase in Christian presence anywhere in the Roman Empire. If anything there was a decrease in Christian presence in the areas where this persecution was pursued the most due to the killings of Christians. In the days of Diocletian there were more Christians in the eastern part of the Roman Empire than in the western part . Ephesus, Antioch and Alexandria had large Christian populations.
John Calvin
yes, the reformation
John Calvin was a French Calvinist during the Reformation.
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During