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20 May, 18:01

How did the spread

of the Lutheran and

Calvinist branches

of Protestantism

differ from that of

the Anglican

branch?

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  1. 20 May, 18:10
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    These two protestant churches believed that you shouldn't have to visit the church to determine if you will go to heaven or hell in the afterlife, but they believed in predestination and faith that does not rely on how often you visit church, which persuaded the poor (the majority of europe) to convert to these churches. this defied the anglican's belief that if you're a good person and visit church consistently, heaven will be rewarded and not that your whole

    life is planned out for you, which is what the protestants thought.
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