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    One of the first examples of Anglican reform during the English Reformation may be seen in the two ecclesiastical injunctions imposed by Thomas Cromwell in 1536 and 1538. The first injunction demanded that the clergy teach the Articles of Faith and the Ten Commandments to both their congregations and the children of the community. Parents were urged to either educate their children or apprentice them to occupations to lower crime and social disorder. Rich clerics were instructed to support scholars

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    Martin Luther was a very important figure in the Protestant Reformation‚ he was also known as a German professor of theology‚ a monk‚ a composer‚ and a priest. On November 10‚ 1483‚ Martin Luther was born to Hans Luder and Margarethe Lindemann. At a day old‚ in Eisleben‚ Saxony‚ he was baptized as a Catholic. He had several siblings‚ and out of all of his brothers and sisters his favorite happened to be‚ Jacob. At the age of 19‚ in 1501 he went to college at the University of Erfurt. Five years

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    passing him by‚ gives money for pardons‚ is not purchasing for himself the indulgences of the Pope but the anger of God…”. This statement was made by Martin Luther in the 16th century‚ during a period of religious change known as the Reformation‚ in Europe’s history. There were many religious and political reasons why the Reformation in Europe occurred. The Church was thought of as a corrupt institution in the 16th century Europe. The Church refused to translate the bible. New ideas were rarely accepted

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    The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious change that in return it also caused a cultural change that occurred because of Martin Luther. He thought that the pope had too much power and Luther had many disagreements with the Catholic Church. Martin wrote 95 Theses on the university’s chapel door. Luther was then excommunicated from the church Luther was then not wanted in the Diet Of Worms and on his way out was kidnapped. Martin found out that he was just being safely imported to

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    Catholicism was entirely flawed. This document was called the 95 Theses and lead to a movement called the Protestant Reformation which ended the unity imposed by medieval Christianity and signaled the beginning of a modern era. Luther’s propositions challenged some portions of Roman Catholic doctrine and a number of specific practices. He argued that the bible not the pope‚ was the central means to discern God’s word — a view that was certain to raise eyebrows in Rome since the pope was a very worldly

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    VIII and the Reformation of England King Henry VIII the Golden Prince of England. The first well-educated English monarch‚ who spoke many languages including French‚ Italian‚ Spanish‚ and Latin. He was many things including an accomplished musician‚ writer‚ and poet. He wrote a book protesting Luther’s ideas in 1521. He surpassed at jousting and hunting‚ using them not only as pastimes but also as political devices. (Henry VIII‚ 1) Even though he possessed great qualities‚ he was also a very powerful

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    The Protestant Reformation and Islam community After the Death of Muhammad Religion has been a big topic thought out history. The Protestant Reformation took place when a young monk named Martin Luther was questioning the beliefs of the Catholic Church‚ and stated a new church. This resulted to argument from both sides. After Muhammad’s death‚ different sects in religion were made‚ different caliphs‚ and the Islamic community had a hard time deciding a successor. Islamic and Christianity are

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    Some of the most notable rulers in history hold this title. They‚ unlike their male counterparts‚ are more determined to be remembered. Elizabeth I‚ Catherine the Great‚ and Victoria are exemplary female monarchs who broke tradition. For Elizabeth‚ Queen Regnant was unchartered territory. There had only been three reigning queens before Elizabeth: Matilda‚ Jane Grey‚ and her sister and predecessor Mary. Matilda had never been fully recognized as the sovereign‚ Jane Grey was known as the infamous

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    to the Protestant Reformation‚ Catholicism underwent a major reawakening. The Catholic Counter Reformation was sparked with the Council of Trent. The Council of Trent consisted of religious authority figures and scholars. Some members of the council wished for moderate reform and others desired to focus on tradition doctrine; the latter won. Because of this‚ the Pope is recognized as the most supreme individual‚ churches were to interpret scripture‚ and confidence in the Catholic religion was partially

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    “People of the book” Success in the English Reformation by Konkola‚ Kari and MacCulloch‚ Diarmaid attempt to use evidence of book publishing to prove the age old debate of success in the English Reformation. “The Reformation was above all a revolution of words‚ in which the word of god was in the center of the arguments.” In the 17th century above half of population of English men could not read; couldn’t participate in Protestantism by reading books. Supporting this is Christopher Haigh’s ‘Success

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