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Martin Luther and John Calvin had similar concepts of faith and justification towards God, which in consequence became Luther and Calvin’s main currency of soul salvation.
Calvin’s theology was for the most part similar and on the same path as Luther’s, Calvin was on the same side as Luther for the thought that the authority and ways of life of Christians were to be followed from the Scriptures and that it was not the Church itself that would tell the people what to do, but instead it would be the Scriptures, because everyone could read it them.
<span>14th, equal right under the law as well as the right to citizenship 15th, <span>right to vote.</span></span>
JFK meant that instead of expecting change to your country what can you do to change it. <span>Kennedy's inaugural was as much a challenge to America's youth as it was a speech.</span>
You both have something in common? You don’t like that person