Sounds like Paul Cézanne, although he was not an impressionist in the strict sense of the term.
Anglican
He is an evangelical Christian.
Your only opponent is yourself.
None.The books don't state much about anybody's religious beliefs. It does seem that wizards have certain beliefs that are different from those of muggles; for example, different superstitions. But hardly anything is stated about the religious beliefs.
hw wanted to draw freely
John Locke
Paul Cézanne
Disillusioned
Illusions are false beliefs so if you a are disillusioned you have become free from false beliefs. Thus the process of realizing that you have had false beliefs is the process of disillusionment. For example, if this question had not be answered for you, you would have become disillusioned regarding the worth and value of this site - you would cease to use it. However, because your question has been answered there has been no disillusionment and you will come back and ask more questions in the expectation that these too will be answered.
They returned to their ancient beliefs under Amenhotep's sucessor, Tutanchamon.
if you believe in the beliefs fully
Christ returned from being dead.
because he didn't like her Catholic beliefs
The Houyhnhnms cause Gulliver to question and reconsider his own beliefs, behaviors, and values, leading him to see the flaws and follies of human society. Gulliver becomes disillusioned with humanity and ultimately rejects his own kind in favor of the rational and virtuous Houyhnhnms.
Wiccanism, like many other religions isn't something you become, but something you choose. There are no "signs" that you are becoming a Wiccan, but as your personal beliefs evolve you may find that your beliefs fall more in line with the Wicca faith than those of other religions. I would encourage you to give thought to your beliefs, and if you feel that you are more inclined to the Wicca faith, to explore it. There are copious amounts of materials out there on Wicca and its beliefs, many available at your public libraries and local stores. Research the faith, and the faiths similar to your beliefs and discover your true path. No one can tell you what you believe, and only through personal introspection can you define them yourself.
Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
A martyr is someone who is willing to die instead of renounce their beliefs, or who will go through great suffering to further their beliefs. Here are some sentences.Joan of Arc is considered a martyr.He was a martyr to his arthritis.I don't think I could have become a religious martyr.