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  Protestant Union - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Protestant Union in German history, an alliance of German Protestant leaders of cities and states, founded in 1608 for the avowed purpose of defending the lands, person, and rights of each individual member.
The Protestant Union was weakened from the start by the absence of such powerful Protestant princes as the elector of Saxony, and it never operated very effectively.
Protestant theological education in the former Soviet Union.
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 Protestant Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Protestant Princes met in Auhausen, near Nördlingen and on May 14, 1608 formed a military league under the leadership of Frederick IV of the Palatinate.
The Protestant Union was weakened from the start by the non-participation of powerful Protestant rulers such as the Elector of Saxony.
In May under the Mainz Accord the members of the Protestant Union complied with Ferdinand's demand and on 24 May 1621 formally dissolved the Protestant Union.
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 Protestant Union — Infoplease.com
Birth of a Protestant nation: Catholic Canadians, religious pluralism, and national unity in the early U.S. Republic.
Protestant restructuring in the Canadian city: church and mission in the industrial working-class district of Griffintown, Montreal....
Rum, Romanism, and Evangelism: Protestants and Catholics in Late-Nineteenth-Century Boston.
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 The Crown & The Cross: The Protestant Union, 1608   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Crown and The Cross: The Protestant Union, 1608
That we and all our heirs who are in this Union shall keep a secret correspondence effectively to inform each other of all dangerous and offensive affairs which may threaten each other’s heirs, land and people, and to this purpose each will keep in good contact with one another.
Should any member of the Union inherit or enlarge his territory in the future, then the new land and people will pay a contribution proportional to the federal tax schedule [Reichmatricul] according to the needs of the treasury [Cassa] of the Union.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Sparta/5414/ProtestantUnion.htm   (306 words)

  
 Protestant Union — FactMonster.com
) should be conditional on the restoration of all church lands appropriated by the Protestant princes after 1552.
In French history, the alliance (1573–74) of Huguenot cities, districts, and nobles in the Wars of Religion is also known as the Protestant Union.
Evangelical League - Evangelical League: see Protestant Union.
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 Christian Today – Christian News > WARC General Secretary Backs New Protestant Union
Various tasks will be delegated to the new Union of protestant Churches, which has a common decision-making structure and a single body of pastors.
After the First World War when the region was returned to France, the churches remained established under French law, with their pastors being paid by the state, explain the WARC.
The creation of the Union of Protestant Churches of Alsace and Lorraine is the eighth attempt at uniting the two denominations, which between them have about 240,000 members, which equates to approximately 8 percent of the region's population, tell WARC.
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