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  • [[Charles Sheldon]] [[Charles Sheldon|Sheldon, Charles M]]
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  • ==V== [[Charles Wesley|Wesley, Charles]]
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  • ...hich he needed papal sanction. Catherine was the aunt of Emperor [[Charles V]], the pope's most significant secular supporter. The ensuing dispute lead
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  • ...hich he needed papal sanction. Catherine was the aunt of Emperor [[Charles V]], the pope's most significant secular supporter. The ensuing dispute lead ...o feared the wrath of Catherine's nephew, [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Charles V]], whose troops earlier that year had sacked [[Rome]] and briefly taken the
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  • |St Charles |St Charles Borromeo
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  • ...igiously oriented form. When a Puritan parliament triumphed over the King, Charles I of England (1644), Christmas was officially banned (1647). Pro-Christmas ...orts were made to revive the holiday. The book A Christmas Carol (1843) by Charles Dickens played a major role in reinventing Christmas as a holiday emphasizi
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  • ...teousness of Christ in his Two Kinds of Righteousness (1518). When Charles V, the newly elected emperor, stepped up the pressure, Luther responded in 15 ...prived Luther of civil rights and protection. Before its execution Charles V agreed to give Luther the chance to recant at the diet to be held at Worms.
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  • However, a war between King Francis and Charles V of Germany obstructed the most direct route to Strasbourg, so Calvin was co
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  • ...ve to crown the Emperor, a tradition which continued until Emperor Charles V, the last Holy Roman Emperor to be crowned by the Pope (subsequent Emperors
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  • ...arch the original, conservative Protestant view of contraception, the late Charles D. Provan has a book called ''The Bible and Birth Control''.<ref>Provan, C. ...getting it ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.<ref>Griswold v. Connecticut; see also: Matas, Justin. "An Examination of Three Notable U.S
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  • V. The Roman Catholic Interpretation of Luther’s “Sin Boldly” ===V. The Roman Catholic Interpretation of Luther’s “Sin Boldly”===
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