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  1. 2 days ago · According to one source, Protestants constituted respectively 2.5% of South Americans, 2% of Africans, and 0.5% of Asians in 1900. [8] In 2000, these percentages had increased to 17%, more than 27%, and 5.5%, respectively. [8] According to Mark A. Noll, 79% of Anglicans lived in the United Kingdom in 1910, while most of the remainder were found ...

  2. Sep 10, 2021 · Even this chart separates “Evangelicals” from Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Anglicans and Lutherans, when in certain circumstances each of these could be considered “Evangelical.” 2) Protestants do not have Apostolic Succession . With some fringe exceptions and qualifiers, Protestants lack the authority of the apostles.

  3. In my country, Protestants suffered prejudice for practicing their services. As the Catholic church has always been the majority and still has great relevance, Protestants were the "different" ones. I grew up in this cultural context.

  4. 5 days ago · This contention is explored in four main sections: ‘On the edge’, which deals with Europe between 1450 and 1517, ‘Protestants’, which studies the rise of Protestantism, ‘Catholics’, which follows how the Catholic church responded to Protestantism, and finally ‘Consequences’, which retraces the impact of the Reformation on later ...

  5. 2 days ago · Christianity is the predominant religion and faith in Europe, the Americas, the Philippines, East Timor, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania. [10] There are also large Christian communities in other parts of the world, such as Indonesia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and West Africa where Christianity is the second-largest religion after Islam.

  6. 3 days ago · 1. By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws, and the execution of laws, without consent of Parliament. 2. By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates, for humbly petitioning to be excused form concurring to the same assumed power. 3.

  7. 5 days ago · The Church of England ( C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies. It is the origin of the Anglican tradition, which combines features of both Reformed and Catholic Christian practices. Its adherents are called Anglicans.

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