A couple of additions/corrections: a heretic is one who follows a heresy (that is, a view other than the official one; it comes from a word meaning "to choose"); it doesn't necessarily have to be denying the faith completely, and in fact many times they boil down to a single difference of opinion, such as the Monophysite heresy, which basically says that Christ had only one "nature" - either divine or a mixture of divine and human - rather than a dual nature, both divine and human. (Yes, it's somewhat pedantic. Many heresies were.) Someone who was a Catholic (or member of any other belief) and no longer is (whether they deny their former beliefs completely, or only portions of them is an apostate, which comes from a word literally meaning "to stand off". Protestant was used for those who protested (see how that works?) against corruption and false doctrine in the leadership of the Roman Catholic church, and broke off from it in order to pursue what they believed to be the true Christian faith... the original protestants were also apostates, but the term today usually means "someone who follows the tenets of one of the original protestants", or even simply as a catchall for "Christian other than Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox."
In any case, I think the word you're looking for is probably "Protestant."
heretic dissenter infidel
No, they do not have to convert. However, they do have to agree to raise any children as Catholics.
The Puritans did not entirely agree with the Church of England. They wanted to purify the Church of England because they felt the Church of England was still like the Catholic faith. As a result, they were persecuted.
Agree with what?
There are many different branches of the Presbyterian Church, however, most would agree that while there may be many admirable things about the Roman Pope, he does not represent the Christian Church, nor does he possess any spiritual authority outside of the Roman Catholic Church.
Since the early years of Christianity there have been disputes about the real way the church had to go. And every time that people don't agree on it, they can leave the church and start their own one. The main reason for Luther to leave the Roman Catholic church was a system where people could pay for their sins before they did. This way the Pope was raising money to build Saint Peters Cathedral in Rome.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.