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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
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Match these items. 1. Protestantism theology 2. opposed Martin Luther Martin Luther 3. signed law, making Church of England offi

cial Puritans 4. system of religious beliefs Henry VIII 5. wanted to separate themselves from the church Elizabeth I 6. wanted to purify the Church of England Separatists 7. taught the elect are saved by grace; Protestant Reformer John Calvin
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n200080 [17]3 years ago
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<span>1. Protestantism (Protestant Reformer) Martin Luther
2. opposed Martin Luther Henry VIII
3. signed law, making Church of England official Elizabeth I
4. system of religious beliefs theology
5. wanted to separate themselves from the church Separatists
6. wanted to purify the Church of England Puritans
7. taught the elect are saved by grace John Calvin </span>
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