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In the 1500s, Protestantism was a movement that

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established new church denominations.
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In the 1500s, Protestantism was a movement that established new church denominations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Protestantism was movement in the Church. It was a movement that believed in living a life of devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ and believing that he died for our sins.

Protestantism was a movement that believed in accepting the Lord Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour and having a personal relationship with God the Father through Jesus Christ.

It also believed in a believer studying the bible and becoming well grounded and established in the Word of God where God is revealed to the believer.

Protestantism gave rise to so many denominations such as

a. The Baptist.

b. The Methodist.

c. The Presbyterians.

d. The Anglicans.

e. Calvinism

f. Lutheranism

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