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Which three beliefs made Lutherans different from Catholics?

Lutherans believed that salvation can be attained through faith alone.
Lutherans believed that the Bible contained the only truth, not the church.
Lutherans allowed members of the clergy to marry.
Lutherans believed that elaborate church rituals helped people reaffirm their faith.
Lutherans believed that the pope had supreme authority.

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User Flu
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I believe these three are true:
1. Lutherans allowed members of the clergy to marry.2. Lutherans believed that the Bible contained the only truth, not the church.
3. Lutherans believed that salvation can be attained through faith alone.
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User Maruf Hassan
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The correct answers are A) Lutherans believed that salvation could be attained by faith alone, B) Lutherans believed the Bible contained the only truth, not the Church, and C) Lutherans allowed members of the clergy to marry.

The three beliefs that made Lutherans different from Catholics are, Lutherans believed that salvation could be attained by faith alone, Lutherans believed the Bible contained the only truth, not the Church, and Lutherans allowed members of the clergy to marry.

In the case of Catholics, they believe in the seven sacraments, in the full authority of the Pope in Rome and the Vatican’s institutions. Catholics have rituals during service that they respect and believe in. Lutherans only considered two sacraments: Eucharistic and Baptism.

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