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Reformers and like
Icon of the Melanesian Brotherhood Martyrs at Canterbury Cathedral ( Anglican Communion ) With the Reformation, after an initial uncertainty among early Lutherans, who painted a few " icon "- like depictions of leading Reformers, and continued to paint scenes from Scripture, Protestants came down firmly against icon-like portraits, especially larger ones, even of Christ.
Reformers like authors Stefan Heym and Christa Wolf and attorney Gregor Gysi, lawyer of dissidents like Robert Havemann and Rudolf Bahro, soon began to re-invent a party infamous for its rigid Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy and police-state methods.
Because of their authority, they were often criticized by Radical Reformers as being too much like the Roman Popes.
Nevertheless, the real witch-hunting craze was yet to come and arrived with the Protestant Reformation when Salem-style witch trials began to proliferate in the " Reformed " areas of Europe, the Reformers sometimes borrowing from books like " Malleus " precisely because it had been condemned by the Catholic Church.
Cranach, like his patron, was friendly with the Protestant Reformers at a very early stage ; yet it is difficult to fix the time of his first meeting with Martin Luther.
The largest proportion of Cranach's output is of portraits, and it is chiefly thanks to him that we know what the German Reformers and their princely adherents looked like.
Carols gained in popularity after the Reformation in the countries where Protestant churches gained prominence ( as well-known Reformers like Martin Luther authored carols and encouraged their use in worship ), this was the consequence of the fact that the Lutheran reformation warmly welcomed music.
Mackenzie declared his intentions to run in the elections for the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada and entered into correspondence with Reformers like Joseph Hume in England and John Neilson in Lower Canada.
The more extreme Reformers furiously assailed its use, but in spite of their efforts, Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity ( 1559 ) retained the garment, and the advertisements and injunctions issued under her authority enforced its use, though they ordered the destruction of the " massing vestments "-chasubles, albs, stoles and the like.
This group was basically formed by two wings: classical liberals ( former members of the Italian Liberal Party, most of them organized in Popular Liberalism, as Alfredo Biondi, Raffaele Costa, Egidio Sterpa and Enrico Nan ); former Socialists, as Renato Brunetta and Paolo Guzzanti ; others like Stefania Prestigiacomo and Simone Baldelli ) and liberatarians, as Antonio Martino ( ex-PLI ), Dario Rivolta, Benedetto Della Vedova ( ex-Radical ) and his Liberal Reformers.
Reformers included prominent clergymen like Thomas Walter and Nathaniel Chauncey, many of whom regarded their style of " regular " singing as more sophisticated as well as more devout.
), and includes the teaching of significant individuals like the Church Fathers, the Protestant Reformers, and founders of movements like John Wesley.
Carols suffered a decline in popularity after the Reformation in the countries where Protestant churches gained prominence ( although well-known Reformers like Martin Luther authored carols and encouraged their use in worship ), but survived in rural communities until the revival of interest in carols in the 19th century.
In his last five years the writer did produce some high quality stuff ( like compilation of religious biographies Faces of Saints: Jesus to Nowadays and The Reformers trilogy, published posthumously ) but it wasn't in any way ground-breaking.

Reformers and William
Reformers included William Jennings Bryan, while opponents counted respected figures such as Elihu Root and George Frisbie Hoar amongst their number ; Root cared so strongly about the issue that, after the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment, he refused to stand for re-election to the Senate.
In England, the Douay – Rheims Bible was ironically popularized by the action of a vehement adversary, William Fulke, who, in order to expose its perceived errors, in 1589 ( Herbert # 202 ) printed the Rheims New Testament in parallel columns with the Protestant Bishops ' version of 1572, and the Rheims annotations with his own refutations of them ; and this work had a considerable vogue among Protestant Reformers.
The leaders, William Lyon Mackenzie ( Reformers ) and Louis-Joseph Papineau ( Patriotes ), both escape to the U. S.
* 1958-Clifford William Dugmore, The Doctrine of Grace in the English Reformers ( not published )

Reformers and Radicals
Reformers and Radicals sought parliamentary reform, but as the Napoleonic Wars developed the British government became repressive against dissent and progress towards reform was stalled.
Reformers and Radicals sought parliamentary reform, but as the Napoleonic Wars developed the government became repressive against dissent and progress toward reform was stalled.
Radicals and more moderate Reformers called for reform of the system.
This decision led to a split by those Radicals who were more keen on an alliance with the centre-right: this group, led by Benedetto Della Vedova, launched the Liberal Reformers and joined the House of Freedoms, eventually merging into Berlusconi's The People of Freedom party.
Liberals are now divided over the centre-right Forza Italia ( a merger of liberal and Christian-democratic forces ), the centre-left Democracy is Freedom-Daisy ( a merger Christian-democratic and social-liberal forces, including a split from the Federation of Italian Liberals, only observer member of LI ), the centre-left European Republican Movement ( member ELDR ), the old centre-left-nowadays centre-right-Italian Republican Party ( member ELDR ), the alternative liberal Italian Radicals ( observer member ELDR ) and their most recent split, the libertarian Liberal Reformers, which joined the centre-right.
* 2002: The Union for a Popular Movement was founded, with the merge of Liberal Democracy and of the Radical Party, so that UMP includes many liberals: on one side those of the ⇒ Republican tradition ( re-grouped in various factions, open also to ex-RPR politicians: The Reformers Hervé Novelli and Gérard Longuet, the " Liberal Clubs " of Alain Madelin, " Liberal Generation " of Pierre Lellouche and the Free Right of Rachid Kaci ), on the other the Radicals and other social-liberals.
Crazy Clouds: Zen Radicals, Rebels & Reformers.

Reformers and beginning
Reformers debated against beginning instruction with rules and were in favor of helping students learn to write by expressing the personal meaning of events within their own lives.

Reformers and with
Although Anabaptists began with the Radical Reformers in the 16th century, certain people and groups may still legitimately be considered their forerunners due to a similar approach to the interpretation and application of the Bible.
Reformers were led by Democratic Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts, who favored modification ( but ultimately voted for the defense authorization bill with the gay ban language ), and Barry Goldwater, a former Republican Senator and a retired Major General, who argued on behalf of allowing service by open gays and lesbians.
Here Erasmus complains, perhaps with some exaggeration, of the doctrines and morals of the Reformers:
Augustine's formulation of original sin was popular among Reformers, such as Martin Luther and John Calvin who equated original sin with concupiscence, affirming that it persisted even after baptism and completely destroyed freedom.
He directed the dismissal of Cardinal Odet de Coligny and seven bishops, nullified the royal edict tolerating the extramural services of the Reformers, introduced the Roman catechism, restored papal discipline, and strenuously opposed all compromise with the Huguenot nobility.
Joe Clark returned as leader, but the schism with the Reformers effectively watered down the combined Blue and Red Tory vote in Canada.
Reformers tabled constitutional amendments in 1828, 1829 and 1855, with the issues finally reaching a head during the 1890s and 1900s.
* Reformers in Korea who admire the Meiji Restoration in Japan stage a coup with Japan's help.
To the Haredim, however, the new Judaism of the Reformers was a movement that did away with the basic tenets of what they felt was authentic Judaism, a hoax to be disparaged and discouraged within their own communities.
However, the Reformers believed some tradition to be very seriously in conflict with the Scriptures: especially, with regard to teaching about the Church itself, but also touching on basic principles of the Gospel.
In the 1906 General Election, the Liberal Unionists ( both Free Traders and Tariff Reformers ) shared the same fate as their Conservative allies, with a big reduction in their parliamentary strength.
During the era of Confederation, British-style Whig liberals from Canada West, the Clear Grits and Reformers, attempted to work with the anti-clerical minority in Canada East, the Parti rouge, and liberals in the Maritimes to form the Liberal Party.
:* The penal substitution theory ( which is a refinement of the Anselmian satisfaction theory developed by the Protestant Reformers, especially John Calvin, and is often treated together with the satisfaction view, giving rise to the " three main types " of atonement theories-classical or patristic, scholastic, and idealistic-spoken of by Aulen ).
Manning recognized the frustration by Canada's right-wing proponents and began discussions towards the launch of a new pan-Canadian party, using " United Alternative " (" UA ") forums to bring grassroots Reformers together with Tories.
" Bring Back Real Reform " also was created by a fringe group of original Reformers from Ontario, with the aim of bringing back a federal Reform Party.
However, given the undemocratic nature of Upper Canada at this time, this win did not give the Reformers the right to form a cabinet, with the cabinet ( the Executive Council of Upper Canada ) still being chosen by the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Sir Peregrine Maitland, who remained allied with the Family Compact.
Unfortunately for Mackenzie and the Reformers, the mood of Upper Canada had changed somewhat from 1828 for a number of reasons: Sir John Colborne, who replaced Sir Peregrine Maitland as lieutenant governor in 1828, was less allied with John Strachan and the Family Compact ; Colborne had encouraged immigration to Upper Canada from the British Isles, and these new settlers felt more loyalty to the home country than Upper Canadians born in the New World ; and the Reform party had seemed to accomplish little during the two years they had controlled the Assembly.
He also met with Lower Canadian Reformers.

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