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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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181. New American Standard Bible (NASB) - completed in 1971, was produced by 54 conservative Protestant scholars sponsored by the Lockman Foundation.
182. In the end, it summarizes the impact, and point out its role inthe success of Germany Protestant Reformation.
183. For instance, to the south of Zhongnanhai, there's the Chongwenmen Protestant church. To the east of Zhongnanhai, there's the Wangfujing Catholic church.
184. Most of us know about the Protestant Reformation in early 16th century, but efforts to spread "the Word" actually began many centuries earlier.
185. 1547 – Henry VIII dies. His nine year old son, Edward VI becomes King, and the first Protestant ruler of England.
186. I grew up in a WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) household, and my wife grew up in a Cuban household.
187. This view is held by many Protestant Christians in the USA, and by many Haredi Jews.
188. I'm old. I'm sort of used to thinking of myself a "White Anglo-Saxon Protestant."
189. The opposition she joined was tiny, mostly confined to a few parishes in the Protestant church, heavily infiltrated by the Stasi and weakened by the systematic exile of its leaders to the West.
190. Harnack was a German historian and theologian, one of the main representatives of liberal Protestant theology.
191. Martin Luther made the city the center of the Protestant Reformation when he nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Schlosskirche in 1517. Population, 54,306.
192. To that end, an entire industry has sprung up, dedicated to providing couples with a ceremony modeled after Protestant church ceremonies.
193. In September, not only became the first Pope to visit Westminster Abbey since the Protestant Reformation, but also shook hands with a clergywoman (another first).
194. Adherence to the religion and beliefs of a Protestant church.
195. In Ireland and Scotland "Halloween was largely untouched by the Protestant Reformation " writes Rogers.
196. The Methodist Episcopal Church was brought to China by Methodist Episcopal Mission, the Methodist Episcopal Church-South, and the Methodist Protestant Church in the mid-19th century.
197. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism . Max Weber . Sentencedict.com
198. What gave rise in the Western world to what is called "hermeneutics" was in fact the Protestant Reformation.
199. The Christian governance of marriage fractured during the Protestant Reformation.
200. In 1605 Guy Fawkes, a Roman Catholic, and his fellow conspirators attempted to blow up King James I and the Houses of Parliament, as they disagreed with the King's Protestant policies.
201. Certainly, Van Til believed in sola Scriptura in the traditional Protestant sense: that only Scripture serves as the supreme authority for human thought and life.
202. At about the same time, Joseph Smith founded a new American religion—and soon met with the wrath of the mainstream Protestant majority.
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