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- noun Plural form of
Protestant .
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Examples
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Eight years later in 1529, those who followed Luther in being willing to exit the Catholic church if their reforming goals could not be met were given the name "Protestants."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mark Noll 2011
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I am afraid, the majority of what we call the Protestants of Ireland.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763
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A SCOTUS with no Protestants is probably not a random sample.
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The share of Protestants is 73%, down from 88% in 1990.
Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds 2009
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It looks like Hispanic Protestants is another demographic the GOP is losing.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Hispanic Protestants Join Obama Bandwagon 2008
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It looks like Hispanic Protestants is another demographic the GOP is losing.
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It looks like Hispanic Protestants is another demographic the GOP is losing.
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A basic tenet of Christian Protestants is that the faithful have the right and the ability to read the Scriptures for themselves.
Balkinization 2007
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A basic tenet of Christian Protestants is that the faithful have the right and the ability to read the Scriptures for themselves.
Balkinization 2007
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A basic tenet of Christian Protestants is that the faithful have the right and the ability to read the Scriptures for themselves.
Balkinization 2007
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