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        | founded by john wesley Methodical in church attendance
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        | closest to catholic church set as state church by Queen Elizabeth
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        | adult baptism people should choose their religion
 largest american denomination through successful appeal to black population
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        | baptism for adults and children separation of church and state
 the Amish and Pennsylvania dutch
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        | followers of martin luther stressed authority of scripture and guidance of the holy spirit
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        | evolved out Methodism emphasize spirtual perfection as a gift
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        | society of jesus founded by Ignatius
 made sure the word was spreading
 3 ideals: spirtual discipline, education, missionary expansion
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        | eucharist, anointing the sick, penance, ordination, marriage, baptism, confirmation |  | 
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        | belief that the holy spirit came from the father and the son major split between the RCC and EOC
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        | 5 scientific proofs for the existence fo god |  | 
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        | john Calvin double predestination
 god has complete control
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        | moral and spirtual peace was not to be found in institutional churches intectual and spirtual reflection during worship
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        | sought to purify the church of england for Calvinists beliefs |  | 
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        | spoke and Aramaic and Latin |  | 
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