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anabaptism
-members of a large variety of groups who shared common characteristics
-were simalar to christians
-belived in adult baptism and not baptism asa baby
-weer attractive to peasents, weavers, miners, who were affected by economic changes
john calvin
-influential French theologian and pastor during
the Protestant Reformation
-important to the development of challenging the Catholic Church and its practices
predestination
- God's omniscience seems incompatible with human free will
-base for the American territorial expansion
zwinglianism
-based on the bible
-based on Second Helvetic Confession promulgated by Zwingli's
Henry VII
-King of England and Lord of Ireland
-successful in restoring the power and stability of the English monarchy
Calvinism
-major branch of Protestantism
-follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice
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