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In History / High School | 2014-11-05

What were followers of John Calvin in Scotland called?

A. Protestants
B. Huguenots
C. Presbyterians
D. Puritans

Asked by Sigg607

Answer (3)

it might be D if you do get it right your welcom but if not i am really sorry oki dokie

Answered by ikuisa | 2024-06-10

D. Puritans The Puritans in Scotland helped to start the English Civil War, and later fled to America
Protestants refers to all the different ideals that sprouted from Luther Huguenots were in France Not going to lie, don't knew to much about Presbyterians

Answered by TylerK | 2024-06-10

The followers of John Calvin in Scotland were called Presbyterians. This branch of Protestantism, influenced by Calvin’s teachings, emerged in the 16th century under John Knox. Presbyterians are known for their unique church governance model emphasizing the role of elders.
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Answered by ikuisa | 2024-12-16