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usually refers to
evangelical Protestant churches, and
therefore to a
certain part of
Protestantism rather than to
Protestantism as a whole. The
English word...
- "e****enical
Protestantism" (especially
outside the
United States).
While in 1970 the
mainline Protestant churches claimed most
Protestants and more than...
- also
Queen of France).
Although Protestantism triumphed relatively easily in Scotland, the
exact form of
Protestantism remained to be determined. The 17th...
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Nonconformists were
Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the
governance and
usages of the
established church in England, and in
Wales until 1914...
- of
Protestantism after the
Reformation and
following the Counter-Reformation. Crypto-
Protestants are not shown.
Approximate spread of
Protestantism at...
-
Toleration in the
Habsburg Empire in 1781,
Protestantism was
again permitted, and from that time on most
Protestants could live
their faith openly once more...
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Protestant,
Protestantism, or
evangelical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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- Anti-
Protestantism is bias,
hatred or
distrust against some or all
branches of
Protestantism and/or its followers,
especially when
amplified in legal...
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evangelical Christianity or
evangelical Protestantism, is a
worldwide interdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity that puts
primary emphasis...
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Protestantism is the
largest grouping of
Christians in the
United States, with its
combined denominations collectively comprising about 43% of the country's...