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9. What are features of Protestantism in historical development. A 9. What are features of Protestantism in historical development? A. protest against church corruption & fundamental Catholic teachings; B. growth of secular learning, rise of nationalism, resentment of pope’s authority by rulers & citizens made people accept Protestant teachings; C. Luther’s attack on Catholic’s sale of indulgences as an abuse of Bible; D. Anglican Church by Henry VIII as Protestant, with Catholic defects;

10.What are the particular beliefs and practices in the Protestant church? A. salvation by grace of God through individual faith, not by performing good deeds, fasting in favor of God; B. the Bible as the sole authority; C. priesthood of all believers, and its minister as one of the laity trained to perform some church functions; D. with only baptism & the Eucharist, services, in native languages, being simpler, with focus on preaching;

11. What are the particular features of Puritanism. A 11.What are the particular features of Puritanism? A. arising in 1600s within the Church of England to purify it; B. its firm commitment to a morality, a form of worship, & a civil society strictly following commandments戒 律of God is the essence; C. conversion as central experience to turn the sinful soul, touched by the Holy Spirit, to holy; D. its devotion to popular education;