Not exactly. There was never an intent to break from the Church; most were excommunicated. Martin Luther considered himself a Catholic until his death. The original intent was to reform within the context of the Church, not to separate. It was, however, different with King Henry, a political struggle, rather than an effort to reform, which ended in his separating utterly from the Roman Church and expelling or killing all of its officials in the realm. In a way, the Anglican Church was not even born as part of “the Reformation”. It shows, too; there is no substantial difference between Anglicanism and Catholicism in either doctrine or practice, save the question of recognition of the Pope’s absolute authority in spiritual matters.Protestantism arose in opposition to the Papacy, therefore, a Real Protestant Christian, is one that Wages Total War Against the Pope and Roman Catholic Dogma.
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