He tried to but they didn't want to hear it.
by what name did luthers followers become known
Because they wanted to become alot more popular!!!
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
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Martin Luther's attitude toward life changed significantly after he experienced a profound spiritual awakening during a thunderstorm in 1505, prompting him to vow to become a monk. His struggles with guilt and the pursuit of salvation led him to question the Catholic Church's teachings, particularly the sale of indulgences. This shift culminated in his belief in justification by faith alone, which transformed his understanding of God's grace and ultimately sparked the Protestant Reformation. Luther's newfound perspective emphasized a personal relationship with God, reshaping his approach to faith and life.
Luthers supporters become known as Lutherans.
by what name did luthers followers become known
Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
The Protestant Reformation.
his challenge was to return to the pride lands and become king.
The dates of Reformation Day and Halloween are mere coincidence. Reformation Day did not "transform" into Halloween, and is a separate holiday.
Because they wanted to become alot more popular!!!
Reverend is a title that has been used in Protestant churches since the Reformation.
Just become a good man, that is enough of a challenge. You are not going to become perfect, no person is perfect.
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Poland remained primarily Catholic.