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What are the two groups that Henry VIII persecuted if they spoke against the Church of England?

the Catholics and Lutherans


How many Lutherans are in the US?

The 2004 estimated number of Lutherans in America is around 13.5 million (http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html). Worldwide there are an estimated 70 million Lutherans.


How many women bishops are there in the Lutherans religion?

none


What were two religions that split from the Catholic Church during the Reformation?

Lutherans and the Church of England split from the Catholic Church.


What is the difference between christians and Lutherans?

Lutherans are Christians, they're just one denomination among many which have developed over the years.


What is the difference between Anglicans and Lutherans?

Anglicans have the Queen of England as Defender of the Faith. They are also under the authority of the ArchBishop of Cantebury.


Protestants and Lutherans are examples of the Christian?

Yes. Actually, Lutherans are a specific church (or denomination), while "protestants" is an umbrella term that includes many different denominations.


Are Lutherans one of the branches to Christianity?

yes! of course lutherans are christians!


How many Lutherans does it take to change a light bulb?

0, god told them not to.


When was Thrivent Financial for Lutherans created?

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans was created in 2002.


Do Lutherans believe in God?

Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.


What branch of Christianity includes groups like Baptists Methodists Lutherans and Quakers?

Those are all considered to be Protestant denominations -- though some Baptists do not call themselves Protestant because they did not come out of the Reformation (like Lutherans). Methodists sprang from Anglicanism, and Quakers came from the Church of England.