Because Henry was an English Catholic and held to the principles of that Church! This was, the Revelation of Christ, [Jude]. Its recording within Scripture and its completion, interpretation and the whole explained by the Holy fathers through the medium of the Seven Ecumenical Councils and the guidance of the Holy Ghost! [Acts 15.] Henry believed in eight ecumenical councils. Luther broke away from the Church as I have been told, but Henry did not, it was totally foreign to his ideas! What Henry did do was to tell the Bishop of Rome that he was breaking the canons of the Church!
In 1523, Henry VIII was the Pope's closest supporter because he needed him to give him an annulment from his wife. Henry VIII had six wives.
One supporter of Patrick Henry was Benjamen Rush.
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of course he wasnt! he was African American!
There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.
yes .....his family was poor
a strong supporter of nationalism in kentucky was, Henry Compain.
No. Henry VIII's opposition to Luther earned him the title "Defender of the Faith" from Pope Leo X. but then when the pope wouldntgive Henry a divorce, Henry turned against him, began supporting luthers veiws, and made his own 'church of England', of which he was head.
King Henry the 8th. Martin Luther separated from the Catholic church.
He wasnt born in a hospital because he was born in his house