Lutheranism(Q75809)

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form of Protestantism commonly associated with the teachings of Martin Luther
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    Lutheranism
    form of Protestantism commonly associated with the teachings of Martin Luther
    • Lutheran Church
    • Lutherans
    • Lutheran Protestantism
    • Lutheran

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    In 1521, the split between Lutherans and the Roman Catholic Church was made public and clear with the Edict of Worms, in which the Diet condemned Luther and officially banned subjects of the Holy Roman Empire from defending or propagating Luther's ideas, facing advocates of Lutheranism with forfeiture of all property. Half of it would be then forfeited to the imperial government and the remaining half to the accusing party.(English)
    27 November 2024
    Begin date[:] 1521(English)
    Konfirmaatio Aholansaari 2009.JPG
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    ev.-luth.(German)
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    Tag:denomination=lutheran
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    Applying both Law and Gospel.(English)
    14 December 2021
    06240321-n
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