The Puritans were the Protestant religious movement in England throughout the 17th century that sought to “purify” the Church ...
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A modification of the 1553 Prayer Book was adopted in 1559 and the Church of England's 'middle way' between Roman Catholicism and advanced Protestantism was set out in the Thirty Nine Articles of ...
Instead, Protestants “must apprehend in the light ... to the approach of the meanest human sinner.” But in the Roman Catholic view, as he understands it, “Jesus Christ has virtually abdicated.
Like Roman Catholic sisters and nuns, Protestant women seeking the religious life have a wide range of vocations to choose from. There are cloistered Benedictine convents in the Church of England ...
Protestant Christians do not accept these ... As an example, John Ankerberg and John Weldon in their book, The Facts on Roman Catholicism, write: Catholicism teaches that Scripture involves ...