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Sentence count:202+1Posted:2017-01-27Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: CatholicSimilar words: protestgrotesqueprotectproteininstantaneousprotectedprotectiveprotectionMeaning: ['prɒtɪstənt]  n. 1. an adherent of Protestantism 2. the Protestant churches and denominations collectively. adj. 1. of or relating to Protestants or Protestantism 2. making a protest. 
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31. The Protestant yeomanry still rode around the countryside intent on driving home the lessons of 1798: Rebellion will be punished!
32. Protestant endeavours to extinguish popular superstitions and the widespread belief in magical remedies also proved largely futile.
33. Far from winning concessions, however, they will find what they are doing is abhorrent both to the Protestant and Catholic communities.
34. This kind of religious outlook he regarded as neither biblical nor Protestant.
35. Similar appeals to restive Protestant gunmen came Thursday from civic and church leaders and government officials.
36. The programme of the same name will promote growth in mutual understanding and cross community awareness between Protestant and Catholic communities.
37. It now had members in Stormont and increasing popular support and, more importantly, it had a clear Protestant identity.
38. This was a predominantly Protestant force which soon came to be regarded as repressive and bigoted by the Catholic minority.
39. Ballyhackamore, a Protestant enclave in east Belfast, has mustered enough enthusiasts for a class.
40. Protestant humanism was the source from which the great flood of the Reformation flowed between the fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries.
41. The majority Roman Catholic Church fills half of the airtime and over 30 Protestant denominations share the rest.
42. She is trying to track down a piece of forgotten Toronto history: an effort to confer Protestant sainthood on Father Hobbes.
43. They are mostly over age 50, middle class and overwhelmingly Protestant.
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44. The Buddhist revival gained momentum in the 1870s after a series of public debates between Buddhist and Protestant preachers increased Buddhist self-confidence.
45. In a way this first category is a peculiarly Protestant doubt which is best understood as a misrepresentation and abuse of freedom.
46. They married with a view to inheritance, attended the local Protestant church and contributed handsomely to its building programme.
47. Protestant critics, looking for a religion denuded of magic, would enlist the Bible on their side.
48. Protestant violent action against Civil Rights marches was seen by Catholics as a threat to their communities.
49. It is sponsored by the old-line Protestant denominations, the eminently reasonable Congregationalists and Presbyterians and such.
50. One can not generalize about a greater receptivity among Protestant clergy toward the new cosmology.
51. Their first choice was John Danforth of Missouri, an ordained Protestant minister.
52. Humane physician Benjamin Rush also thought that his presence would violate Protestant principles.
53. These games were and still are much loathed by the majority within the Northern protestant community.
54. Mr McGuinness is keen to channel money to parents who want to start schools that bring Protestant and Catholic children together.
55. A high preponderance of Protestant ascetics might then be suggestive.
56. But Catholic, Protestant and other religious leaders expressed fear that tax reforms will favor wealthier families and big business.
57. They were thus left to fend for themselves, aided only by the diplomatic intercession of the Protestant Cantons.
58. No Protestant would ever name a child Ignatius, after the founder of the Jesuit order.
59. Although he had been nominated as a conservative by Protestant Unionists within the constituency, he had quickly become an O'Neill supporter.
60. Remember the lesson of Northern Ireland, where Protestant and Catholic children have long been taught to hate each other.
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