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Q: Why were Edwards protestants were not prepared to deal with the prayer book rebellion?
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When did Prayer Book Rebellion happen?

The Prayer Book Rebellion took place in 1549 during the reign of Edward VI in England. It was a popular uprising against the imposition of the Book of Common Prayer, which sought to enforce Protestant religious practices.


Do the protestants pray to St.Mary?

No, Protestants believe that God hears every prayer, and therefore the intecession of Saints is at best unneccisary; and at worst prayer to saints may be considered a form of idolatry.


Prayer Book Rebellion why did it failed?

cause of having to much sex


Who was a Reformer who prepared a new prayer book?

Thomas Cranmer


Do Protestants use statues for prayer?

Not if they're good protestants. Depending on what edition you have, statues for prayer violates either the 2nd or 3rd Commandment. Thou shall not make graven images and bow down and worship them. Some versions forbid even making a pile of rocks.


How long do a Christians prays?

I am not sure in the Catholic denomination, I dont think they have a set time. But I do know that the protestants do not have a set time of prayer. Each person prays the prayer they feel inclined to pray and they vary in time.


What has the author Frederick Edwards written?

Frederick Edwards has written: 'Prayer, a poem' 'The natural year ..' -- subject(s): Months, Nature in literature 'The Ventilation of Dwelling Houses and the Utilization of Waste Heat from Open Fire-places ..'


Why did Elizabeth refuse to keep the catholic religion?

she didn't refuse to keep the catholic religion she made the religion Even and protestants went to a different church to prayer.


What do you do if your job is an air crew?

i will always get prepared by prayer because i don't know if i will come back that very day.


What is a sample opening prayer for a seminar?

"Dear Heavenly Father, we come before you today to seek wisdom and guidance as we begin this seminar. Grant us open minds and understanding hearts as we engage in learning and discussion. May our time together be fruitful and enriching, and may we grow in knowledge and unity. In your name we pray, Amen."


In the Lords prayer what and the similarities and differences between Catholics Protestants and the Orthodox?

There are two versions of the prayer in Scripture, one in Matthew and the other in Luke. Some differences can be traced to these two Gospels. Others are translation issues. The original prayer is recorded in Greek, but in English some differences can come out, such as whether you say "trespasses", "sins", or "debts". All of these are acceptable in both Catholic and Protestant circles mostly, but one translation may be more common in a particular church. The biggest noticeable difference is whether the final doxology is added at the end of the prayer: "For yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. Amen" or "The kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and forever. Amen" Because this is not in the Scriptural versions, the Catholic liturgy allowed an embolism - a short prayer interjected by the priest - to occur between the main text of the prayer and the doxology. Because of this, Catholics are accustomed to praying (during the Mass) up to "...deliver us from evil" and stopping while the priest inserts his prayer, before concluding with the doxology. Most Protestants do not have this liturgical prayer inserted, so keep both parts together. Because of this habit, Catholics often end the prayer at "...deliver us from evil" even if in fact there is no reason to do so... the Catechism of the Catholic Church even includes the Final Doxology in its section on the Lord's Prayer (2855-2865). So, outside of the mass, Catholics could get in the habit of continuing the Lord's Prayer with the final Doxology, and this would make for less awkward moments when praying with Protestants!


Why do Protestants say a longer Our Father than the Catholics?

Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a doxology that is added to the Our Father after the priest's concluding prayer in the Mass. Some Bible translations added that doxology as a "gloss" to the English translations of the Our Father in early protestant translations and they have used it as the ending of the prayer since then. It's kind of strange that they would adopt a liturgical prayer from the Mass as their own version of the Our Father, but there it is.