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  1. The doctrine was adopted by Martin Luther, a 16th century Church reformer, who developed the formula to counter some abuses of the Eucharist that arose after the 12th century Church. Convert. To "turn." Religiously speaking, someone who changes religions, for example from Jewish to Christian or vice versa.

  2. Individuals have the free will to accept or reject God, and will have the opportunity in their lifetime. Which of the the options below do you think best sums up the legitimate sacraments? Baptism, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick. Baptism, The Lord's Supper, and Confession.

  3. From the Latin origo, meaning "beginning" or "birth." The term has two meanings: (1) the sin of the first human beings, who disobeyed God's command by choosing to follow their own will and thus lost their original holiness and became subject to death, (2) the fallen state of human nature that affects every person born into the world.

  4. Catholics and Baptists. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Traced back to Martin Luther (16th Century), Declared official religion of the region of Germany by the government authority, spread across Europe to Sweden, Hungary, eventually North America and more.

  5. infer. To draw a conclusion from facts; to guess. loot. Rob, seize, and carry away by force. Quaker. A Christian denomination that opposes war and stresses a simple and godly life. witty. Clever and amusing. Flashback can be used in different ways.

  6. A servant attitude is more than a willingness to serve. true. Faith is required for most transactions with God. false. Divine guidance renders your career decisions unnecessary. true. Two skills that will help you to make your career decisions are _____ and _____. making decisions. knowing how to plan.

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