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Protestantism is a
branch of
Christianity that
emphasizes justification of
sinners through faith alone, the
teaching that
salvation comes by unmerited...
- The Reformation, also
known as the
Protestant Reformation or the
European Reformation, was a time of
major theological movement in
Western Christianity...
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evangelical Christianity or
evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwide,
interdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity that
emphasizes evangelism...
- The
mainline Protestants (sometimes also
known as
oldline Protestants) are a
group of
Protestant denominations in the
United States and
Canada largely...
- also
called Calvinism, is a
major branch of
Protestantism that
began during the 16th-century
Protestant Reformation. In the
modern day, it is largely...
- The
Protestant Ascendancy (also
known as the Ascendancy) was the
sociopolitical and
economical domination of
Ireland between the 17th and
early 20th centuries...
- The
Episcopal Church (TEC), also
known as the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of
America (PECUSA), is a
member of the
worldwide Anglican...
- "A
Protestant parliament for a
Protestant people" is a term that has been
applied to the
political institutions in
Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972...
- From 15%
sample Including Evangelical Protestants (19%),
Mainline Protestants (16%) and
Historically Black Protestants (15%). Donovan, Doug (May 20, 2006)...
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William Hepburn Hewitson, took on
Protestant ministerial activities in Madeira. By 1846,
about 1,000
Protestant Madeirenses, who were discriminated...