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1 w gap fr DIMANCHE 1 7 OCTOBRE 2010 Culte. This group is distinguished from those coded 70 on DENOM whoasked, "What specific denomination is that, if any?" gave aresponse leading to the code "No denomination given or non-Even when Protestant i 1 This has happened, partly because persecution in the historic lands of Eastern Orthodoxy has driven those churches to look for support elsewhere, and partly because the Roman Church has woken up to War . (1618-1648). 1618-1648. The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground.. At the beginning .  it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.. . At the end .  it was Habsburg power that was threatened.. Spain. Philip II. Married Mary Tudor. Hardworking, devout and ambitious. Absolute ruler:. Complete authority over the . gov’t. and the lives of the people. Divine right: believed his authority to rule came directly from God. by Tracy Chevalier. Mrs. . Kercher. Chapter 20 – Literature in History. Born 1962. Lived in Washington, DC then later moved to London, England. Worked as a reference editor for several years. Girl with a Pearl Earring . higher-order marriages and couples who cohabited prior who did For currently cohabiting between those who have cohabited have cohabited more than three for dating couples going steady,” responden Religious Struggle. 1500-1550s, struggle between Lutherans and . Zwinglians. (c. Europe). 1550s-1600s, struggle by Calvinists for recognition. Peace of Augsburg. Cuius. . regio. , . eius. . religio. Recall. What is the Reformation?. How did the Catholic Church respond to the reformation?. Northern Europe. Germany was the birthplace of Protestants (Remember, Luther was German). From Germany Protestant ideas spread through North Europe to places like Sweden, Poland, Scotland, and Denmark. Chapter 12: The Age of Religious Wars . Pg# 351-378. Key Topics:. The War between Calvinists & Catholics in France. The Spanish occupation of the Netherlands(Holland). The struggle for supremacy between England and Spain. Council of Trent . The Catholic Church realized it needed to make some changes.. The Council of Trent was a group of bishops who met throughout 1545-1563 to discuss different reforms.. Stopped selling indulgences. Catholics & Protestants. It Matters Because:. The struggle between . Catholics & Protestants . during the Reformation shaped the churches that we know today.. I. The Catholic Reformation. A. Catholics . 1618-1648. AP European History. Mr. . Ott. @ Park East High School. Historical Background. Because of the execution of Jan Hus in 1415, Bohemia was a hotbed of contention between Protestants and Catholics. (. 10 th World Studies 11.02.17 Turn in: Take out: Stamp Sheet Planner Pen/pencil Notes Monarch Chart & Map of Europe Today’s objective: I can describe how the rise of Austria and Prussia impacted the balance of power in Europe. (MATTHEW 16:18; 28:20). WHY BAPTISTS ARE NOT PROTESTANTS. The Protestant Reformation is usually dated from October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in .

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