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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
protestantize .
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Examples
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The "protestantized" reforms of Paul VI and the Novus Ordo were imposed in one bombshell.
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By the way I really enjoyed your post describing how Bugnini "protestantized" the liturgy which could also be "masonized" the liturgy or humanized the liturgy.
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The "protestantized" reforms of Paul VI and the Novus Ordo were imposed in one bombshell.
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The first thing I didn't want to do is to create a "protestantized" Rosary.
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The standard hymn singing that characterizes Protestant (or protestantized) worship is performed in a relatively uniform and congregational manner.
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A protestantized approach to music at Mass will inevitably engender a protestantized ecclesiology.
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The Second Great Awakening ran for roughly 30 years, from 1800 to 1830, and by the time it had run its course, it had thoroughly protestantized the American nation.
Richard T. Hughes: The Christian Right In Context: Building A Christian America Richard T. Hughes 2010
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The Second Great Awakening ran for roughly 30 years, from 1800 to 1830, and by the time it had run its course, it had thoroughly protestantized the American nation.
Richard T. Hughes: The Christian Right In Context: Building A Christian America Richard T. Hughes 2010
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The Second Great Awakening ran for roughly 30 years, from 1800 to 1830, and by the time it had run its course, it had thoroughly protestantized the American nation.
Richard T. Hughes: The Christian Right In Context: Building A Christian America Richard T. Hughes 2010
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The standard hymn singing that characterizes Protestant or protestantized worship is performed in a relatively uniform and congregational manner.
Sacred Music elena maria vidal 2009
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