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    John Calvin and Martin Luther were both very signifcatn men during the time of the Protestant Reformation and throughout the Renisance. Although Martin Luther and john Calvin had similars views against the church, they both had different views and thoughts on Political authority and Social order. Martin Luther steamed his ideas of the Reformation with his “theory of justificaon by faith alone. That was basically meaning that one needed to have trust with god in order to be able to go to heaven.…

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    death and splitting of Christianity and Roman Catholics, people began to turn against the church. The pope was the most powerful at the time when many people thought he was essentially a God walking on here and respected him like a deity; however Martin Luther revealed that he was merely a human being, just like them. Honestly, I believe Luther had the right idea because he was showing people the reality of their lives so they would not be fooled. 2. In the 5th thesis, Luther demonstrates that…

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    John Demos book the “Unredeemed Captive” is set in the second year of the Queen Anne’s War in 1704. The location is primarily set in Quebec and the Massachusetts in the village of Deerfield which was located in then the northwestern portion of the colony. The final chapter of the story ends in 1785 with the death of Eunice Williams, the “unredeemed captive.” However, the book primarily covers through the year 1724. The title of the book “Unredeemed Captive” contains the two main themes;…

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    After many continuous years of warfare the thirty years wars has resulted in many countries invading into the Holy Roman Empire. The Thirty Years War was the product of protestant rebellion after I tried to stop their religious activities. This war involved Sweden, France, Spain and Austria including other major powers in Europe, this war was mostly waged on German soil, the war needed with the Peace of Westphalia. Since this war has blurred the boundaries of the Holy Roman Empire we must reset…

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    It is a puzzle why a poem would commemorate an Anglo-Saxon defeat at the hands of the Vikings. A defeat which led to the humiliation payment of 10000 pounds of silver to the Danes, the first of many which was raised by an unpopular tax. And therein lies the reason for the poem’s existence. While it can’t be dated exactly, it was written at a time when Viking invasions were common, leading to a Danish king on the throne of England, first Svein then Cnut. It concerns a deeply devout…

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    that people could understand it and see where luther was coming from. 1483 was an extremely important day because this was the day martin luther was born! Even though he didn't do extraordinary things on this day martin went on in life to do great things… ( this is also 1505)One day martin was walking and then suddenly a storm came and lightning struck and hit Martin right in the butt. So scared for his life he made a promise to god that if he survived he would become a monk. So he became a…

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    presentation given on Friday was by Ben Marchionna, who is a Research Engineer for Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in California. His background includes upholding a comprehensive portfolio of advanced research and development projects on programs including sixth generation fighters, unmanned aerial vehicles, hypersonic weapon systems, and other classified intentions. As part of his selection into the Lockheed Martin Engineering Development Program, he completed a 2-year rotational assignment as a…

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    Whilst Martin Luther read the Letters of Paul in the New testament the main message Luther gained from his reading of the text was that Paul preached that to enter all individuals needed to do was just whole heartedly believe in God and having a strong faith is the only essential they needed to enter the gates of heaven. As a result of this Martin Luther began to make changes when he journeyed around preaching to the public that Paul’s ideology was incorrect and that may of the rituals and…

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    If anyone has lived in the United States they have most likely heard the name Frank Sinatra. Mr Sinatra is a man of many talents, singer, actor, fashionista. He has made over 1400 recordings in 50 years. Frank Sinatra redefined singing as it is now, personal expression. Frank Sinatra is an Icon of American culture of the 20th century Frank Sinatra wanted to go to a place where no other artist has before. Frank Sinatra had his first big break singing with a local group: Hoboken Four. Sinatra…

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    King Henry VII and Martin Luther both sought out to seek reformation in Europe. They both had vastly different reasons for doing this, as well as coming from vastly different backgrounds. Henry and Luther both chased reform for personal reasons in the beginning, however the type of reform each leader wanted was vastly different. Martin Luther and King Henry both sought out reformation for personal reasons. King Henry had a very personal need that while being a member of the catholic church, he…

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