lutheranism in English

noun

['Lu·ther·an·ism || 'luːθrənɪzəm]

doctrine of the Lutheran Church

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1. Upon his death Lutheranism quickly fell into two parties.

2. He did not feel he had shifted from Lutheranism, either.

3. They lean toward Lutheranism in permitting beliefs and practices that do not contradict Scripture.

4. The Chrism Mass is a religious service held in Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Anglicanism

5. The Roman Inquisition was established in 1542 by Pope Paul III to suppress Lutheranism in Italy. Sentencedict.com

6. Lutheranism is the official state religion of Sweden but very few Swedes have an interest in God.

7. A large number of the Founding Fathers were associated with various sects of the Christian church, like Protestantism and Lutheranism.

8. The Feast of the Annunciation is observed almost universally throughout Christianity, especially within Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Catholicism, and Lutheranism

9. Marx was contemptuous of the faith of his ancestors, and indifferent to the Lutheranism his father had adopted.

10. Orthodox Lutheranism appears to have rejected Reformed covenant theology because they saw in it a confusion of Law and Gospel.

11. Developed during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation, Anabaptism contended that other Protestant movements (such as Lutheranism or Calvinism) were right in demanding reform of the Roman Catholic Church.

12. With the Reformation, the new branch of Christianity (Protestantism or Lutheranism), was separated from the international Catholic community and the papa in Rome.

13. In the wake of the Reformation, individual cities and states declared their allegiance to Catholicism, Lutheranism, or Calvinism, making Europe a hotbed of religious disunity.

14. In the wake of the Reformation, individual cities and states declared their allegiance to Catholicism, Lutheranism, or Calvinism, making Europe a hotbed of religious disunity

15. King of Sweden (1523-15 who established Lutheranism as the state religion, proposed the hereditary succession of the throne, and established a standing army and navy.

16. He had been brought up with Lutheranism, a pastor's son subjected to sermons, beatings and high piety, and for all his protestations his films were full of it.

17. However, despite his loyalty to Lutheranism, he moved easily in Catholic circles, and was ideally placed to further the reunification of the churches, which was one of his life's ambitions.

18. Much of the influence of Lutheranism around the world can be traced to the success of this catechism in expressing the profound truths of the faith in a language that all can understand.

19. The Peace of Augsburg, also called the Augsburg Settlement, was a treaty between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League, signed in September 1555 at the imperial city of Augsburg.It officially ended the religious struggle between the two groups and made the legal division of Christianity permanent within the Holy Roman Empire, allowing rulers to choose either Lutheranism or