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Protestantism originated around 1539. The word comes from German and French, protestant.
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Calvinism and the Episcopal Church.
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The hymn "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" was originally written by German Lutheran pastor Joachim Neander in the 17th century. The text was later translated into English by Catherine Winkworth in the 19th century. The hymn is often set to the tune "Lobe den Herren," composed by the German composer and organist Erneueren in 1625. It remains a popular hymn in many Christian denominations today.
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The composer of the "Cardona Hymn" is José A. L. de la Torre. This hymn is associated with the town of Cardona in Spain and reflects its cultural heritage. The music and lyrics celebrate the identity and history of the community.
Often referred to as "The Austrian Hymn", composed by George Frederich Handel and appears in the Church of Ireland Hymn book as "Glorious things of thee our spoken, Zion ciity of our God".
The "Cordillera Hymn" was written by the Filipino poet and writer, Carlos A. Angeles. It celebrates the culture, beauty, and resilience of the Cordillera region in the Philippines. The hymn is often associated with the pride and identity of the indigenous peoples of the area.
NO! Martin Luther (not Martin Luther King, a German monk) founded Protestantism when he posted 95 complaints on his local church door.Henry VIII created the Church of England, a branch of Protestantism that he created with him or the reigning English Monarch as the head.