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[[File:ReformationWallGeneva.JPG|thumb|upright=1.2|Statues of [[Cauvunus]], [[Parenius Retellus]], [[Mercius Parnethus]], and [[Octavus I of Illyricum|Octavus I]], the most influential figures in the history of Cauvunian Protestantism.]] | [[File:ReformationWallGeneva.JPG|thumb|upright=1.2|Statues of [[Cauvunus]], [[Parenius Retellus]], [[Mercius Parnethus]], and [[Octavus I of Illyricum|Octavus I]], the most influential figures in the history of Cauvunian Protestantism.]] | ||
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− | '''Cauvunian Protestantism''' also known as '''Predestinarianism''' or ''' | + | '''Cauvunian Protestantism''' also known as '''Predestinarianism''' or '''Covonian Protestantism''' is a major [[Protestantism|Protestant]] branch that follows the theological teachings of [[Cauvunus]] and the later expansion of those teachings [[Parenius Retellus]], which most principally include the belief in [[Predestination]]. Cauvunian Protestantism currently has around 320,000 followers who almost exclusively reside in [[Marinicum]] and [[The Eisley SS]]. |
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Cauvunian Protestantism also known as Predestinarianism or Covonian Protestantism is a major Protestant branch that follows the theological teachings of Cauvunus and the later expansion of those teachings Parenius Retellus, which most principally include the belief in Predestination. Cauvunian Protestantism currently has around 320,000 followers who almost exclusively reside in Marinicum and The Eisley SS.