Antonym: Catholic. Similar words: protest, grotesque, protect, protein, instantaneous, protected, protective, protection. Meaning: ['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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61. Also in Belfast, police arrested a man after an arms cache was found in the Protestant Donegall Pass district.
62. They are all involved in the production of Protestant radio programmes for national, local and private radio networks.
63. At the next elections to the Council, Wylie continued his protest by standing as a Protestant Unionist and he was elected.
64. By contrast, the Protestant attack on traditional religious festivals was far less successful.
65. No matter our actual ethnic background or political philosophies, we are all Protestant capitalists longing for permission to play.
66. He was a Protestant mercenary from Moravia who foresaw Habsburg victory and joined up on the side of the emperor.
67. There are more than 65 local Protestant radio stations, many of which are linked through national networks.
68. Those who were Protestant lost patience, status, or, in some cases, limb and life.
69. Low profile Usually campaigns against gambling are the prerogative of the fiercer Protestant denominations.
70. The Northern minority has been feared throughout the period by protestant loyalists for two main reasons.
71. He learned about where the money came from and where it went, its exciting Protestant predictability.
72. He was also the first Protestant to become President of the overwhelmingly Catholic country.
73. Galileo was humiliated in Rome in a manner that has no exact parallel in Protestant countries.
74. The most unpopular of the security forces is the Ulster Defence Regiment,(www.Sentencedict.com) the locally-recruited and predominantly Protestant force.
75. With the fervour of a convert, she determined to spread her new faith in strongly Protestant Wimbledon.
76. She summoned the Protestant preachers to come to Stirling on 10 May, and outlawed them when they refused.
77. The main grounds appeared to be the danger which it might pose to the small Southern protestant minority by encouraging mixed marriages.
78. Our question was whether it was easier for Protestant than for Catholic scholars to embrace the new system.
79. The conference, held in a Protestant church, found Daley and his group on the defensive.
80. Many Protestant Unionists also had doubts about the new party.
81. McKay, born and raised a Protestant in Derry, doubtless will qualify for the epithet too.
82. Two other Protestant men were shot within minutes of the attack.
83. Here was a Protestant vision amenable to an emerging concept of scientific progress.
84. In the same year, Protestant Action again fielded candidates for the Belfast Corporation.
85. It even had some influence on paramilitary groups like the Protestant Ulster Defence Association.
86. In 1641, the Gaels rebelled again, this time against their most immediate oppressors, the Protestant planters.
87. It was originally completed in 1630 by a Protestant nobleman, Lord Esmonde.
88. There was Sophia too, his beloved wife, and even Faustina who was, he felt sure, fiercely Protestant.
89. Few parishes have gay outreach programs, and Dignity operates almost exclusively out of Protestant sanctuaries.
90. Another son of Haddington was, it has been claimed, the fervent Protestant evangelist John Knox.
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