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during the 16th through 19th centuries, many Protestants lived as Crypto-Protestants. Meanwhile, in Protestant areas, Catholics sometimes lived as crypto-papists... |
Ulster Protestants are an ethnoreligious group in the Irish province of Ulster, where they make up about 43.5% of the population. Most Ulster Protestants are... |
Reformation (redirect from Protestant reformation) nickname "the Protestant Rome". It was especially popular among French Protestants. Scandals and internal conflicts weakened the Protestants' position in... |
The mainline Protestant churches (sometimes also known as oldline Protestants) are a group of Protestant denominations in the United States and in some... |
Distribution of Protestants There are between 800 million and 1 billion Protestants worldwide, among approximately 2.5 billion Christians. In 2010, a... |
Evangelicalism (redirect from Evangelical Protestants) Protestants were largely from a working-class, but their religious networks help speed their upward social mobility.[unreliable source?] Protestants accounted... |
Italian Jews and Protestants, especially Evangelicals and Pentecostals. Thousands of Italian Jews and a small number of Protestants died in the Nazi concentration... |
the Protestant Reformation, to reestablish Catholicism in parts of the Empire that had become Protestant after the Reformation. The Protestants in these... |
The Salzburg Protestants (German: Salzburger Exulanten) were Protestant refugees who had lived in the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg until the 18th... |
United States, White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASP) is a sociological term which is often used to describe white Protestant Americans of Northwestern European... |
medieval sects and Protestantism is an issue that has been debated by historians. Successionism is the further idea that these proto-Protestants are evidence... |
ethnic group among the Bulgarian Protestants were the Bulgarians and the Romani with some 25,000 members each. Protestantism was introduced in Bulgaria by... |
The Foreign Protestants were a group of non-British Protestant immigrants to Nova Scotia, primarily originating from France and Germany. They largely settled... |
Protestants in Ukraine number about 600,000 to 700,000 (2007), about 2% of the total population.[according to whom?] Nearly all traditional Protestant... |
disloyalty having their estates confiscated and granted to loyal Protestants. Whilst Protestants also guilty of disloyalty were to lose some of their estates... |
1959, the World Evangelical Fellowship called Protestants across the world to pray for the Spanish Protestants. Both the doctrinal changes introduced in the... |
Christianity (section Protestant interpretation) Orthodox, and Protestant alike) accept the use of creeds and subscribe to at least one of the creeds mentioned above. Certain Evangelical Protestants, though... |
Protestants were granted a degree of religious freedom following the Edict of Nantes, but it ceased with the Edict of Fontainebleau. The Protestant minority... |
Nondenominational Christianity (redirect from Nondenominational Protestants) 1970). "'Nondenominational' Is Now the Largest Segment of American Protestants". News & Reporting. Retrieved March 9, 2024. Anderson, George M. (December... |
increase. Most Protestants came from missionary activities sponsored by the United States and Europe. By 1930, there were 700,000 Protestants, and increasingly... |