The major ways in which Lutherans and Calvinists differ are:
1. Calvinism salvation belief is that of predestination (chosen few) whereas Lutheranism believes any one can attain salvation through faith
2. Calvinism stresses the absolute sovereignty of God whereas Lutheranism believes man has some control over certain aspects in his life.
Lutheranism is another of the major protestant denominations, begun in the 16th century by as a movement by Martin Luther (1483 - 1546), who was a German Augustinian monk and theology professor at the university of Wittenberg in Saxony.
The theology of Calvinism was developed and advanced by John Calvin (1509 - 1564), and further advanced by his followers.
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Protestant leaders were upset with James II for appointing Catholics to high positions in the army, the government, and leading universities.
One reason for referring to the overthrow of the king as "glorious" was that almost no blood was shed.
English Protestant leaders asked William and Mary to come to England and take over the throne.
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The socii (allies), bound to Rome by treaty, ordinarily did not then have the rights of Roman citizens, yet they were bound to do military service and to pay taxes or tribute, depending on the treaty's terms
Texans wanted independence from Mexico because of Mexico's abolition of slavery, increase in tariffs, and the rise of Santa Anna. Texas, being Mexican territory, was subject to Mexican laws and policies. In 1831, Mexico abolished slavery.
"Rust Belt" would be the best option from the list regarding a symbol of deindustrialization, since the term refers to the "rusting" of the old industrial plants.