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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91. Three years later, Protestant Action fielded six candidates for the Corporation; two were elected.
92. Dissent, hitherto confined to a number of intellectuals, became a mass phenomenon with the Protestant Church playing a leading role.
93. It spread through the body and achieved chemically and pharmacologically what rationalism and the Protestant ethic sought to fulfill spiritually and ideologically.
94. Less fanatical minds of the Protestant school were not pleased with the choice for York.
95. The mythical value of the siege for the construction of protestant - loyalist hegemony should not be underrated.
96. The absence of a target date by which the Protestant/Catholic unemployment differential would be significantly reduced is partly explained by this.
97. In Protestant society such conflicts certainly exist, but they take place in private.
98. But in terms of the protestant - loyalist philosophy, the overwhelming majority of catholics oppose the state's legitimacy.
99. At all large services of a community nature he tried to ensure that both Protestant and Catholic clergy took part.
100. Our families are restored by forces of regeneration from both fundamentalist Protestant and traditionalist Catholic churches.
101. Protestant rioters desecrated Hailsham parish church in 1559, and the old practices were driven steadily underground.
102. This study aims to examine the role of Protestant working class youth culture in transmitting loyalist ethnic and political identity.
103. Although often identified with the rapidly growing fundamentalist, Pentecostal, and Protestant charismatic denominations, the movement is far wider.
103. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
104. Protestant layperson who assists the minister in various functions.
105. Believers, animism and shamanism, some Protestant and Catholic Christianity.
106. NEIL: That letter comes from a Protestant paramilitary organization.
107. Common interests allied Holland with the Protestant German states.
108. The official Protestant Church is growing faster than Catholicism.
109. After Martin Luther, Jean Calvin advanced the protestant ethic.
110. He contributed regularly to the Protestant Churches.
111. Protestant evangelical Church shares the OT canon with Judaism.
112. Catholics are agnostic to the Protestant creeds.
113. Hannibal Lecter: Spoken like a true Protestant.
114. The Protestant Reformation, and especially the rising energies of Puritanism in the early seventeenth century, are beginning to do a lot to change this state of affairs.
115. It came out just prior to the protestant reformation and it was one of the most popular books amongst the reformers who were wanting to smash "evil" out of their countries.
116. A four-year-old Catholic boy was playing with a four-year-old Protestant girl in a children's pool in the backyard.
117. In the aspect of his world outlook, he bellwavered between antitheism and theism. He grew up from a Protestant to an antitheist, but his antitheism has a firm brand of faith.
118. We live in a former church community center that we pay rent for to the Protestant Church.
119. The establishment of the Lutheran Church turns on a new age of Protestant Church and settles the foundation of religious practices for the upcoming establishment of National Church.
120. NEIL: That letter comes from a Protestant paramilitary organization. So along the street the flags started to go up. Every day I come home from work and see, another flag.
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