protestantism in English

noun
1
the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches.
In 1534, King Henry VIII of England established himself the leader of a new church of Protestantism that he tried to impose in Ireland.

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1. From Heresy to Protestantism

2. an adherent of Protestantism.

3. 1 word related to Anabaptism: Protestantism

4. Later Protestantism favoured liberty of conscience.

5. Such were the two major strands in Protestantism.

6. In public life his guiding principles were Protestantism and protectionism.

7. What shows that Protestantism also proved adept at unscriptural authoritarianism?

8. Anabaptism is the name for several related branches of continental European lay Protestantism

9. Protestantism saw many theological developments, particularly after the 18 th cent.

10. There are many religions in China, such as Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.

11. Luther's Protestantism is a grand theology, a sonorous earnest hardheaded Christianity.

12. 21 There are many religions in China, such as Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.

13. The other two became priests - and yet still more lost to Protestantism.

14. Augustine: ICCD Photo; Calvin: Portrait by Holbein, from the book The History of Protestantism (Vol.

15. Thus, the roots of Anglicanism trace back to one of the main branches of Protestantism sprouting …

16. Anabaptism is the name for several related branches of continental European lay Protestantism

17. With his conscious self, Lewis had a very distinct loathing of Ulster Protestantism.

18. Western church refers to Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, the branch of Christian.

19. China's Protestantism and Catholicism have maintained friendly contacts with churches in many countries.

20. 12 Protestantism concerned itself with the inscription of dogma, attention to the text, was more emphatically scriptural.

21. His writings and public orations constantly attack Protestantism and blame the Reformation for many ills.

22. Ulster protestantism is not contained within churches but spills out on to the streets.

23. Goudimel seems to have composed no more Latin church music after he embraced Protestantism c. 15

24. Protestantism concerned itself with the inscription of dogma, attention to the text, was more emphatically scriptural.

25. See the article “The Waldenses —From Heresy to Protestantism,” in the March 15, 2002, issue of The Watchtower.

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27. The main religions of Croatia are Roman Catholicism 86.28%, Eastern Orthodoxy 4.44%, Protestantism 0.34%, other Christianity 0.30%, and Islam 1.47%.

28. The political party that best represented progressive Protestantism in the three decades prior to the Civil War was the Whig Party.

29. As Protestantism gained ground in Scotland opinion grew there that favoured closer links with England than with France.

30. Hence, as Oholah (Israel) was older than Oholibah (Judah), The Watchtower appropriately called Roman Catholicism the elder sister of Protestantism.

31. For additional information on the Waldenses, see the article “The Waldenses —From Heresy to Protestantism” in The Watchtower of March 15, 2002.

32. The division between the two great branches of the Christian Church, Protestantism and Roman Catholicism(http://Sentencedict.com), no longer seems unbridgeable.

33. The roots of Anglicanism (called Episcopalianism in the United States) trace back to one of the main branches of Protestantism that emerged during the 16th century Reformation.Theologically, Anglican beliefs take a middle position between Protestantism and Catholicism and reflect a balance of Scripture, tradition, and reason.

34. The region would become the centre of recusancy as prominent Catholic families in Cumbria, Lancashire and Yorkshire refused to convert to Protestantism.

35. Protestantism was alone in facing the settlers difficult human situation when they were so quickly scattered over such an expanse of land.

36. ▪ Why did The Watchtower of September 15, 1988, indicate that Protestantism has defiled herself even more than Roman Catholicism?

37. A large number of the Founding Fathers were associated with various sects of the Christian church, like Protestantism and Lutheranism.

38. With the Reformation, the new branch of Christianity (Protestantism or Lutheranism), was separated from the international Catholic community and the papa in Rome.

39. (An allusion to Simon Aleyn, a 16th-century vicar in the town of Bray, Berkshire, who changed his faith to Roman Catholicism, then back to Protestantism

40. One group sees it as a highly negative economic, political and ideological disaster that threatened a way of life with materialism and Protestantism.

41. Thus, from its founding, Protestantism has tended to be liberal, receptive to new ideas, open-minded in its approach, willing to adapt to the norms of the moment.

42. 3 Atheists (and to a lesser extent, agnostics) are on a par with Catholics and Protestants in correctly answering questions about Catholicism and Protestantism

43. Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism

44. Baptists form a major branch of Protestantism distinguished by baptizing professing believers only (believer’s baptism, as opposed to infant baptism), and doing so by complete immersion (as opposed to affusion or aspersion)

45. Its “vision of a humanity in need of the gospel of Christ,” as one writer described it, finally helped boost Protestantism aboard the “ship” of missionary activity in the late 18th century.

46. 20 Protestantism, which sought to reform the unscriptural excesses of Catholicism, soon became equally adept at making authoritarian rules with no basis in the law of the Christ.

47. Other articles where Conventicle Act is discussed: Protestantism: The Restoration (1660–85): The Conventicle Act of 1664 punished any person over 16 years of age for attending a religious meeting not conducted according to The Book of Common Prayer

48. 1854, The Right of All the Baptized to be Present at the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, page 34: Better indeed would it be to return to the old Jewish sacrifices, than to embrace the Aliturgic weakness of Protestantism

49. * In October 2010, Bao Gia Lai reported that 567 households related to Dega Protestantism were "renouncing" the religion in Krong Pa district, Gia Lai, with the commune chief making daily visits to pressure 15 households who eventually pledged to abandon their religion.

50. The opposition of those Protestants who are closest to the spirit of primitive Protestantism rests, as we have said, on the fear that whatever is conceded to the authority of the Church detracts Correspondingly from the authority of the Word of God in the Bible.