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Division within Christianity, originating from the Reformation in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church, that rejects the Roman Catholic doctrines of papal supremacy and sacraments.
A disproportionate result was that the Protestant minority would subsequently rule Ireland.
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The Protestant churches in Europe were organized prototype of the nation state.
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The short answer is from forces emanating from within popular Protestant culture.
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The best men and women in China to-day are the Protestant Christians.
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And in this manner the psalms are numbered in the Protestant Bible.
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The ancient abjuration was retained among protestants; but its spirit had expired.
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Very few of the protestants escaped the fury of their enthusiastic persecutors.
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He recommended the miserable condition of the French protestants to their compassion.
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The Protestants continued to smash images; the Catholics to mob the Protestants.
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The Protestants found their opportunity in the exigencies of the foreign situation.
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They denounced the bill as establishing popery, while it merely permitted protestantism.
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She was a true Catholic when protestantism was in its infancy.
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This day, I trust, the reign of political protestantism will commence.
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Poland; first Christianity in; Jews in; modern; Protestantism in; Roman Catholicism in
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In contrast, she said, American Protestantism offers greater room for spiritual debate.
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In countries where the protestantreligion has been established, the case is widely different.
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In 1530 the mass was generally abolished: and the protestantreligion was constantly exercised in the cathedral.
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At this time the protestantreligion was established, which naturally allied us to the reformed state, and made all the popish powers our enemies.
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Certainly I would support the Protestantreligion in preference to the Catholic.
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The Protestantreligions are not one either in government or belief.
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Clipped, trained, and precise it was, as on a brand-new protestantchurch.
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My dad was a pastor at a protestantchurch.
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The Protestantchurches in Europe were organized prototype of the nation state.
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The ProtestantChurch here makes a fatal error which the Catholics avoid.
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Protestantchurch historians recognize the decline that came in the early church.
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Slideshow (7 images) The rise of protestantchurches in Latin America has filtered into politics across the region.
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Public confession, then, dates from the time of the apostles, and is still practised in protestantchurches of our day.
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The Protestantchurches in Europe were organized prototype of the nation state.
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In the east, half the Protestantchurches of Poland were already gone.
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In September, 1933, the ProtestantChurches of Geneva published the following Declaration:
Usage of protestant christianity in English
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Of this ProtestantChristianity three main forms appeared in the sixteenth century-Lutheranism ,Calvinism ,andAnglicanism.
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He went further to say many severe things in criticism of the cause of ProtestantChristianity.
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Never, surely, in the history of ProtestantChristianity were the secular and the sacred more happily wedded.
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ProtestantChristianity wants men to be able to give a reason for the hope that is in them.
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And here is Billy Sunday, most conspicuous phenomenon of ProtestantChristianity at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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What they will be and do then depends largely upon what our American ProtestantChristianity does for them now.
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Must ProtestantChristianity be guarded?
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We can see clearly enough now that Christianity, and ProtestantChristianity especially, really depended upon something deeper than all this.
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Thus Bishops Ravasz and Kapi decided to address an open declaration to the congregations and to the ProtestantChristianity of the world:
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In the North of Europe ProtestantChristianity, by its appeals to the individual soul, awakens conscience and stimulates to individual and national progress.
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This, allowing for class modifications, is almost the normal history of a marriage, or, more accurately, of the genesis of a marriage, under ProtestantChristianity.