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Revision 12 . . (edit) January 31, 2001 9:12 am by TimShell
Revision 11 . . January 31, 2001 8:15 am by JimboWales [Just wikified a few more words is all]
Revision 10 . . January 31, 2001 8:06 am by HardPack [*Forgot to Wiki-ize subject names]
Revision 9 . . January 31, 2001 8:04 am by HardPack [*Breaking out sects and other major Christian-related movements]
Revision 8 . . (edit) January 27, 2001 9:36 am by AyeSpy
Revision 7 . . January 27, 2001 6:52 am by AyeSpy
Revision 6 . . January 27, 2001 6:49 am by LarrySanger
Revision 5 . . January 27, 2001 6:48 am by LarrySanger
Revision 4 . . January 27, 2001 6:17 am by AyeSpy
Revision 3 . . (edit) January 26, 2001 6:26 am by (logged).lclark.edu
Revision 2 . . January 21, 2001 4:15 pm by (logged).provo1.ut.home.com
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Changed: 5c5
Catholicism and Protestantism are the two major divisions of Christianity (but see below). Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, and Anglican (ChurchOfEngland?) churches are examples of Protestant faiths. Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox are the two primary divisions of Catholicism.
Catholicism and Protestantism are the two major divisions of Christianity in Western Europe (but see below). BaptisT?, MethodisT?, LutheraN?, and AnglicaN? (ChurchOfEngland?) churches are examples of Protestant faiths. RomanCatholic? and EasternOrthodox? are the two primary divisions of Catholicism.

Changed: 9c9
Protestant faiths trace their roots to the work of John Calvin and Martin Luther, who felt that the Catholic church no longer had GoD's sanction, and thus rejected its authority.
Protestant faiths trace their roots to the work of JohnCalvin? and MartinLuther?, who felt that the Catholic church no longer had GoD's sanction, and thus rejected its authority.

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