Separatists
Separatists. They were usually baptists and congregationalists!
i am not sure who the "strangers" were but i do know that separatists were protestants who, during the 1660's, wanted to leave the Anglican church in order to found their own churches
That Archbishop was Martin Luther who was killed because before when the churches started to get money by cheating a man from Germany called Martin Luther said things like the churches shouldn't do that but then Luther became the first ever Protestant but then Henry 8 wanted to get rid of this guy so they were sent to kill him and they found him in the church praying so they dragged him but he hung onto a pillar so the 4 knignts stabbed him
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Until 1517, there were only two branches of Christianity; the Roman Catholic Church, which had the Pope as its head, and the Eastern Catholic Church, also known as the Orthodox Catholic Church, which was led by the Patriarch of Constantinople (later called Istanbul). If you were Christian, you were Catholic. In 1517, a Catholic Monk named Martin Luther nailed a list of 95 things he found wrong with the Church on the door of his parish church in Wittenburg, Germany (although lately there has been some question whether or not he actually and literally Nailed them). These were the 95 Thesis that were the basis of the Protestant Reformation. The "Protestant Reformation" was so called because Martin Luther, and the people who followed him, Protested the injustice and downright Blasphemy that they saw in the Catholic Church. There were all sorts of practices of the Church with which they disagreed, but the two Basic ideas that inspired the Protestant Reformation were (1) the idea that Every person had personal access to God, and had no need of a Priest to mediate with God for him/her, and (2) the premise that Faith alone was sufficient for Salvation. The Catholic Church held, and still does, that a combination of Faith and Service (works) was necessary. The churches that carried on these beliefs are called Protestant, and the people who attend are known as Protestants.
They arranged glass and gold tesserae into simple shapes with little overlapping.
Separatist's, i.e. Baptists and Congregationalists. They were also Calvinists ,but some others such as Presbyterians wanted to take over the Anglican Church and take the buildings for their own use!
i am not sure who the "strangers" were but i do know that separatists were protestants who, during the 1660's, wanted to leave the Anglican church in order to found their own churches
The Anabaptists began when some German Princes wanted to manage the marriages in their kingdoms without papal interference. Although they agreed with many reform policies, they refused to be called Protestants. Neither the Protestants nor the Catholics wanted a connection to them either. Some of their practices, such as polygamy, were found abhorrent by the other religions. The Anabaptists became the modern day Mennonites.
separatists wanted to leave the Anglican churches to form their own churches. John Wesley founded the Methodist Church in large part because Anglican authorities would not provide missionary priests to settlers in America. He and Asbury were both trained in Anglican Universities and founded the Methodist Church in America. (Though Methodist societies were formed first in England.)
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heresy is found in churches wolrd wide
Nationality groups found were Anglo-Saxon, British, and Protestants. These were found in all the colonies.
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its called that because in ancient history, they wanted to make a slang for poo because some people found it efensive.
A list of churches in the Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria-Bova can be found at the link below.
They are the 'onion dome' spires on top of churches in Russia.
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