16 adverbs to describe how to protestant

She even began to think it wrong to remain any longer in an essentially Protestant atmosphere.

"CHRIST CHURCH, .Wanted at once, for definitely Protestant Evangelical Church, light-minded colleague to share ministry.

The countries which became corporately and democratically Protestant, Scotland, for instance, and Holland, followed Calvin and not Luther.

No survey of Irish novelists, however brief, can afford to forget the Rev. James Owen Hannay ("George A. Birmingham"), canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, whose work is as distinctively Protestant in its point of view as Father Sheehan's is Catholic.

"Do not believe that the American nation is unbelieving or fanatically protestant, that it take to the scaffold or to the fire those who do not believe determined principles and practice special religious creeds; within that admirable organization, masterly and living model of perfection for the old nations of Europe and Asia, lives and prospers the Roman Catholic Church.

Inherently Protestant and commercial, the Dutch abhorred every yoke but that of their own laws, of which they were proud even in their abuse.

The colonists were intolerantly Protestant, and Baltimore was ordered back to England.

The only real difference in their principles was that one party was secretly in favor of the exiled family and was opposed to the French war, and the other was more jealously Protestant, and was in favor of the continuance of the war.

These were principally Protestant works on religious subjects, and the countess became a strong sectarian, without becoming a Christian.

Though professedly a Protestant, it was well known that his leanings were towards Roman Catholicism, and his brother the Duke of York was an avowed Catholic.

The Severely Protestant was greatly agitated, as, being himself the possessor of an overflowing quiverful, his position was difficult.

* That lost, the visor changed, you turn about, And straight a true-blue Protestant crept out.

Mr. Offor is superbly Protestant and iconoclastic,not sparing, as we have seen, even Priscian's head among the rest; but, en revanche, Mr. Turnbull is ultramontane beyond the editors of the Civiltà Cattolica.

The population, chiefly and traditionally Protestant, probably sympathized with Prussia more than with Austria, although the Elector himself was Catholic,that inglorious monarch who resembled in his gallantries Louis XV., and in his dilettante tastes Leo X. He is chiefly known for the number of his concubines and his Dresden gallery of pictures.

"But our schools being decidedly Protestant, and I preaching regularly, the opposition from Romanists was very strong; this, together with the extreme poverty of the people, made our income very small.

The English reformation was not consummated until constitutional liberty was heralded by the reign of William and Mary, when the nation became almost unanimously Protestant, with perfect toleration of religious opinions, although the fervor of the Puritans had passed away forever, leaving a residuum of deep-seated popular antipathy to all the institutions of Romanism and all the ideas of the Middle Ages.

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