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Tianna Hurst
23 October, 13:28
How did the Protestant churches begin?
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Peter Little
23 October, 16:53
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Origins. Protestants generally trace to the 16th century their separation from the Catholic Church. Mainstream Protestantism began with the Magisterial Reformation, so called because it received support from the magistrates (that is, the civil authorities).
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