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The largest group of Christians who apostatized and left the Church in recent times were the various protestant groups. Their name at the time, in the Church, was heretic. They, themselves, called themselves various things: Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, etc. Now they are known as protestants (collectively) and in the Church, as "separated brethren". A complete list of heresies is attached below, all of these groups protested the Church (not just the protestants, but dating back to the first century) and began to worship in their own way:

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