Martin Luther never visited England, though his famous 'Ninety Five Theses', written in 1517, and his other works, were printed and widely circulated across Europe, including England, certainly by 1519.
England certainly experienced and was involved in what has been called the Protestant Reformation. The ' English Reformation' was a series of events, and probably the most significant being those which took place during what has beome known as the English parliament's 'Reformation Parliament' of 1529.
However, poor Henry VII died in 1509, so he would have missed all of this!
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Henry VIII and Martin luther had helped in the reformation. Henry VIII had his own profit in this, he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn. Martin Luther did not approve what the church was doing; which was quite obvious. The people were told that if they bought indulgences then they would have a plave in heaven which was wrong so Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses.
Protestants did not reform the Catholic Church. They (Martin Luther, Henry VIII, etc) formed their own religions. The Catholic Church then reformed itself.
Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII were pivotal figures in the Protestant Reformation, a movement in the 16th century that sought to reform the Catholic Church's practices and beliefs. Luther's 95 Theses challenged church indulgences, Calvin emphasized predestination and a more austere form of worship, while Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church established the Church of England. Together, their actions significantly shaped the course of Christianity, leading to the emergence of various Protestant denominations and altering the religious landscape in Europe.
When Henry VIII was born, England was still being ruled by Henry VII, his father under Protestant after his father's decision's turned towards Martin Luther's 95 Verses which were 95 things that were wrong about the Catholics!
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martin Luther and Henry the eighth
There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
Henry VIII and Martin luther had helped in the reformation. Henry VIII had his own profit in this, he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn. Martin Luther did not approve what the church was doing; which was quite obvious. The people were told that if they bought indulgences then they would have a plave in heaven which was wrong so Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses.
King Henry the 8th. Martin Luther separated from the Catholic church.
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
no! at first he didn't agree with Luther's veiws, but when Henry wanted a divorce, he agreed! he became head of the church of England and divorced catherine of aragon. Luther died from heart faliure on 18 February 1546 (aged 62)
Protestants did not reform the Catholic Church. They (Martin Luther, Henry VIII, etc) formed their own religions. The Catholic Church then reformed itself.
Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII were pivotal figures in the Protestant Reformation, a movement in the 16th century that sought to reform the Catholic Church's practices and beliefs. Luther's 95 Theses challenged church indulgences, Calvin emphasized predestination and a more austere form of worship, while Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church established the Church of England. Together, their actions significantly shaped the course of Christianity, leading to the emergence of various Protestant denominations and altering the religious landscape in Europe.
When Henry VIII was born, England was still being ruled by Henry VII, his father under Protestant after his father's decision's turned towards Martin Luther's 95 Verses which were 95 things that were wrong about the Catholics!
martin Luther wrote the 95 thesis, but i don't know about the others.