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Protestants are the biggest Christian [[denomination]]s in America. They split off from the Catholic church in Europe in 1514 because of the [[Reformation]] (see [Martin Luther], and 1533 in England, by decree of King [Henry VIII]. The conflict between Protestant and Catholic views of christianity was the subject of several wars, notably the [[http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/albigens.htm Albigensian Crusade]] (1209-1255) and the [[Hundred-years war]] (1328-1453) | Protestants are the biggest Christian [[denomination]]s in America. They split off from the Catholic church in Europe in 1514 because of the [[Reformation]] (see [Martin Luther], and 1533 in England, by decree of King [Henry VIII]. The conflict between Protestant and Catholic views of christianity was the subject of several wars, notably the [[http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/albigens.htm Albigensian Crusade]] (1209-1255) and the [[Hundred-years war]] (1328-1453) | ||
| − | Some kinds of Protestant are [[Lutheran]], [[Methodist]], [[Baptist]]s, and [[Episcopal]] (known in England as Anglican, or "Church of England"). The | + | Some kinds of Protestant are [[Lutheran]], [[Methodist]], [[Baptist]]s, and [[Episcopal]] (known in England as Anglican, or "Church of England"). The the other main christian churches are the [[Catholic]] and [[Orthodox]] churches. |
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Protestants are the biggest Christian denominations in America. They split off from the Catholic church in Europe in 1514 because of the Reformation (see [Martin Luther], and 1533 in England, by decree of King [Henry VIII]. The conflict between Protestant and Catholic views of christianity was the subject of several wars, notably the [Albigensian Crusade] (1209-1255) and the Hundred-years war (1328-1453)
Some kinds of Protestant are Lutheran, Methodist, Baptists, and Episcopal (known in England as Anglican, or "Church of England"). The the other main christian churches are the Catholic and Orthodox churches.