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Protestants have many different beliefs. When Martin Luther broke with the Roman Catholic Church he summarized his differences as only Grace, only Faith, and only Scripture. He continued to accept the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed, and many other Christian teachings used by the Roman Catholics.

Different protestant groups have different beliefs. The differences in procedures are usually much greater than the differences in doctrine.

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