reformation churches
Reformation churches refer to Protestant Christian denominations that emerged during the 16th century Reformation movement in Europe. These churches broke away from the Roman Catholic Church, advocating for religious reforms centered on beliefs such as salvation by faith alone, the authority of the Bible, and the priesthood of all believers. Some examples of reformation churches include Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism.
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