Because the Roman Catholics wouldn't let them use their churches, except in England where Henry VIII had already taken Roman Catholic churches into public ownership.
Protestant churches grew and the Catholic Church became unified because of the Reformation.
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The RSV, the Catholic version being the rsv-ce (catholic edition). This is the primary English Catholic translation. Another accepted is the older Douay-Rheims (1609). For Protestants, there is no real set upon translations. Some churches still prefer to only use the King James Version (the AV) , or the New King James Versions, others prefer to use the NASB, or the NIV. There are a hundered other English Translations but these listed are among the most popular to use in Protestant Churches.
People who wanted to set up their own churches may have been seeking religious independence, autonomy in their worship practices, or a platform to express their unique spiritual beliefs without conforming to established institutions. These individuals likely desired freedom to interpret and practice their faith in a way that resonated with their personal convictions and theological perspectives.
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The Protestant Reformation set Catholics and Protestants against each other throughout the empire. It also made one religion the required belief system for a multi-country empire, which caused conflict since Protestantism disagreed with many other belief systems across Great Britain.
HenryVIII wanted to setup his own church because he didnt like the catholic pope's power and he didnt let Henry have a divorce with his wife, so Henry decided to setup his own church (protestant) and make himself superior head of all protestant churches. Henry of course didn't set up his own religion! He opposed the Bishop of Rome in his attempt to achieve mastery over the Continental Church at that time . This was when Henry and the English Church told the pope that he was breaking the Canons of the early Church!
No, Roman Catholicism is not considered non-conformist. The term "non-conformist" typically refers to Protestants who do not conform to the teachings and practices of the Anglican Church. Roman Catholicism, on the other hand, is its own distinct Christian denomination with its own set of beliefs and practices.
The Protestant Reformation set Catholics and Protestants against each other throughout the empire. It also made one religion the required belief system for a multi-country empire, which caused conflict since Protestantism disagreed with many other belief systems across Great Britain.
The churches set up shelter and food for some immigrants. In return the immigrants were influenced to be Protestants and believe in God. Immigrants were given food, shelter, and religious instruction which some regard as being of questionable value.
The Protestant Reformation set Catholics and Protestants against each other throughout the empire. It also made one religion the required belief system for a multi-country empire, which caused conflict since Protestantism disagreed with many other belief systems across Great Britain.
The Protestant propaganda stated that they wanted to stem the tide of Protestantism in Britain and return the realm to Catholicism. Conspiracy theorists claim the Protestants set them up in order to have an excuse to root out the remaining Catholics.