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Meanings of
protestant
in English
Spanish
protestante
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The Protestant churches and denominations collectively.
Protestant Church
Spanish
protestante
Protesting.
protesting
Related terms
complaining
complaintive
Synonyms
Examples for "
Protestant Church
"
Protestant Church
Examples for "
Protestant Church
"
1
The
Protestant
Church
here makes a fatal error which the Catholics avoid.
2
Lecky's description of the
Protestant
Church
of Ireland is just as revolting.
3
After all, he thought, what was the
Protestant
Church
in most of Ireland?
4
At that meeting the Pope referred to the
Protestant
Church
's
document.
5
Master and mistress very frequently visited the
Protestant
Church
,
but were not members.
Usage of
protestant
in English
1
The
protestant
succession was voted out of danger by a small majority.
2
An answer that is admired by every
protestant
Saxon to this day.
3
Clipped, trained, and precise it was, as on a brand-new
protestant
church.
4
A disproportionate result was that the
Protestant
minority would subsequently rule Ireland.
5
The
Protestant
churches in Europe were organized prototype of the nation state.
6
The short answer is from forces emanating from within popular
Protestant
culture.
7
The best men and women in China to-day are the
Protestant
Christians.
8
And in this manner the psalms are numbered in the
Protestant
Bible.
9
The
Protestants
continued to smash images; the Catholics to mob the
Protestants
.
10
Catholic youths were today accused of petrol-bombing
Protestant
homes in north Belfast.
11
The
Protestants
found their opportunity in the exigencies of the foreign situation.
12
The association of Rationalists in Paris is called the Liberal
Protestant
Union.
13
I should have finished out the example by saying Catholic and
Protestant
.
14
The
Protestant
'educated' middle classes were affected more than most by them.
15
What about the Ulster
Protestant
people for whom British rule spells freedom?
16
The era of a
Protestant
state for a
Protestant
people is past.
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About this term
protestant
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
protestant churches
protestant religion
protestant faith
protestant princes
protestant community
More collocations
Translations for
protestant
Spanish
protestante
iglesia protestante
iglesa protestante
Protestant
through the time
Protestant
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Rare