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  1. A Protestant in Spain today is a second-class citizen. So concludes Pulitzer-Prizewinning Reporter Homer Bigart, who last week reported on a month spent in Spain on his way home from a year’s ...

  2. Jun 3, 2015 · After the First Vatican Council (1869–1870), Spain became the battlefield between Protestants and Catholics, each vying to demonstrate their preeminence. Using primary sources from Spain and the UK, this book recreates the story of these missionaries’ struggles and examines their motivations for making significant sacrifices.

  3. Apr 1, 2018 · Request PDF | Underground Protestantism in sixteenth century Spain. A much ignored side of Spanish history. By Frances Luttikhuizen. (Refo500 Academic Studies, 30.) Pp. 437. Göttingen ...

  4. Underground Protestantism in sixteenth century Spain. A much ignored side of Spanish history. By Frances Luttikhuizen. (Refo500 Academic Studies, 30.) Pp. 437. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017. €90. 978 3 525 55110 3; 2198 3089 - Volume 69 Issue 2

  5. Protestantism originated from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The term Protestant comes from the Protestation at Speyer in 1529, where the nobility protested against enforcement of the Edict of Worms which subjected advocates of Lutheranism to forfeit of all their property. [1] However, the theological underpinnings go back much ...

  6. The Protestant Reformation began in Wittenberg, Germany, on October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther, a teacher and a monk, published a document he called Disputation on the Power of Indulgences, or 95 Theses. The document was a series of 95 ideas about Christianity that he invited people to debate with him. These ideas were controversial because ...

  7. There are about 30,000 Protestants in Spain, in a population of 28 million. Roman Catholicism is the official state religion. Protestants are permitted private worship, but must show no public ...

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