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HOLA, BUENOS DIAS MI PREGUNTA ES CUAL ES LA DIFERENCIA ENTRE LA IGLESIA PRESBITERIANS Y LA IGLESIA LUTERANA Y CUALES SON SON SIMILITUDES
For a very thorough answer, from a Presbyterian perspective, read Charles Hodge, Systematic Theology, and look up Luther, and Lutheran Doctrine in the index. There you will find a well done treatment of each doctrinal difference, backed up with scriptural citations, and lots of reasoning to explain his interpretations. Hodge was a genius, pious, and respectful (especially of other's views). It's important to remember that there are after all, very few differences between Lutherans and Presbyterians.
Presbyterians are a subset of Protestants, so they are Protestants. Not all Protestants are Presbyterians, however.
The Presbyterians are Protestant and do not recognize the authority of the Pope.
Lutheran Bible has 66 books and Catholic Bible has 73 books. There is no difference in the New Testament of Catholics and Lutheran. However, Catholics consider 7 more books as divine in the Old Testament of the Bible.
Vermont is one hour ahead of Missouri.
Missouri is an hour behind Ohio
The synods of the Lutheran Church represent different regions of the country. Each synod may have different doctrines, as well.
You may click on the weblink provided below. http://www.goodshepherdcollinsville.org/Biblestudy/catholic_lutheran.htm
The Lutheran Church was established by Lutheran's followers, whereas the Nazarene church was established IN Nazareth
The Lutheran Reformation kept two of the seven doctrines of the Catholic church; The Lord's Supper and Baptism. Luther also reorganized the church service by replacing The Mass with vernacular liturgy.
England is 6 Hours ahead of Missouri (eg. at Midnight in England it will only be 6pm in MO)
Missouri: UTC -6/-5 (winter/summer) Romania: UTC +2/+3 (winter/summer)