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106 matches to Protestant Succession
Protestant Succession. 1701. English Act of Settlement.
Rights, Bill of. 1689. Established power of British Parliament over taxes, laws, army. Protestant Succession. William and Mary.
Agricola, Johann. 1494-1566. German Protestant reformer and Antinomianist.
Apocrypha. 14 Books of the Old Testament excluded by Protestants and Jews.
Barth, Karl. 1886-1968. Swiss Protestant theologian. Can only understand God through word of Christ.
Bellarmine, St. Robert. 1542-1621. Italian Jesuit defender of RC church vs Protestantism, Copernican theory, heretics. Galileo.
Calvin, John. 1509-64. Reformist in Switzerland and France. Predestination, truth by faith. Institutes of Christian Religion 1536, used by others to justify Protestantism. Calvinism.
Camisards. 1702-6. French Protestants who rebelled against Catholic persecution.
Congregationalism. 1581-. Protestant Church organization of local churches governing themselves. Browne.
Count’s War. 1533-36. Danish war of succession. Confirmed Protestant Reformation and hereditary succession.
Cranmer, Thomas. 1489-1556. First Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. Executed by Queen Mary.
Deacon. Christian cleric. Lowest rank of Episcopal Holy Orders. Protestant lay official.
Defenestration of Prague. 1419. Hussites eject aldermen. 1618. Protestants throw regents out window. Begins Thirty Years War.
Disciples of Christ. c1810-. US Protestant organization urging ancient order of Christianity.
Eck, Johann. 1486-1543. Opposed Luther, Protestantism.
Edward VI. 1537-53. King of England and Ireland, 1547-. Protestant reform. Named Jane Grey as successor.
Egmont, Graaf van. 1522-68. Flemish. Opposed Protestant persecution. Execution led to revolt vs Spain.
Elizabeth I. 1533-1603. Queen of England, 1558-. Stable, prosperous reign of literature and art. Restored Protestantism. Supported them abroad.
Evangelicalism. Protestant churches that follow literal biblical interpretation.
Francis I. 1494-1547. French king 1515-. Vs Charles V. Prosecuted Protestants. Began exploration, colonization. Field of Cloth of Gold.
Fundamentalism. 1920-. US conservative Protestant movement. Strict scriptural interpretation.
Glorious Revolution. 1688. British Protestant William and Mary depose James II. Declaration of Rights, Bill of Rights 1689.
Harmony Society. Protestant celibate ascetic communal sect. Founded Harmony, PA 1806.
Henry II. 1519-59. French king 1547-. Repressed Protestants. Captured Calais 1558. Treaties of Chambord, Cateau-Cambrésis.
Henry IV. of Navarre. 1553-1610. King of France 1589-. Converted to Catholicism. Edict of Nantes protected Protestant rights. ’Reign of Rebuilding’. Assassinated by Ravaillac. Margaret of France.