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The Renaissance was a reaction against the attitude of the Middle Ages. And the Reformation was the passionate, divisive argument that grew out of it. Catholics, Calvinists, Lutherans, Anabaptists-our present-day divisions were the front-page headlines of the Reformation. Volume three of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, in showing the progression of the Reformation era, and the daring bravery of...

the bread in communion. He was determined not to alter anything in traditional Catholic worship unless Scripture explicitly demanded it. Even then, he still would not change it until he had persuaded his congregation, by preaching and teaching, that Scripture required it. Luther felt that an evangelical form of worship would be glorifying to God only if people embraced it freely as an act of sincere faith in His Word, not if it was forced on them by autocratic preachers or majority opinion. Luther
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