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| the beginning of a movement in Christianity known as Protestanism |
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| something that reduced the Church's punishment for a sin |
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| organized branch of Christianity |
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| the study of questions about God |
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| belief that no matter what people do, the outcome of their life is already planned |
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| a special school for training priests |
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| a religious belief that contradicts what the Church says is true |
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| the right that a King's authority was granted to them directly from God, not through the papacy |
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