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protestant

[ US /ˈpɹɑtəstənt/ ]
[ UK /pɹˈɒtɪstənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. protesting

How To Use protestant In A Sentence

  • More specifically, a recusant was someone who refused to attend Protestant church services.
  • The farmer, the papers had said, was a part-time policeman, a member of the Protestant Ulster Defence Regiment, the UDR. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • But it is hard to sustain that insistence on the preservation of the Catholic tradition on the one hand with a total insistence on the diminution of a Protestant tradition on the other.
  • The Twelfth" officially commemorates the July 12, 1690, triumph of Protestant King William of Orange versus the Catholic he deposed from the English throne, James II, at the Battle of the Boyne south of Belfast. Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News
  • The Protestant Reformers defined the Roman doctrine of Works as a form of barter system, whereby believers could accrue spiritual benefits for themselves and salvation through their performance.
  • Cecil was a staunch Protestant but, like the king, took a relatively tolerant attitude towards Catholics.
  • `I'm surprised to find someone like you dabbling in that kind of Protestant neo-orthodoxy ! ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • Protestant hymnody in particular has a special hold on him.
  • a Protestant denomination
  • Most Protestants only get as far as calling Catholic statues and icons a likeness.
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