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with the upholding and dissemination of a Protestantism conservative enough to bolster the values/
r, in persuading Sir James Hales to abjure Protestantism in 1554.
tly German-populated Royal Prussia adopted Protestantism in 1557, while the majority of the Kingdom
kau from 1739 to 1763, campaigning against Protestantism.
mperor Charles V had won a victory against Protestantism in the Schmalkaldic War of 1547.
unt of the great zeal he had shown against Protestantism.
order to wage more successful war against Protestantism, King Philip II of Spain obtained from Pau
es, largely mingled with invective against protestantism.
the Council, to define the Church against Protestantism, it professes many important parts of the
ng himself into a general campaign against Protestantism in general and the Anglican form of it in
L. Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the Civil War Johns Hopkins
Beecher and the Transformation of American Protestantism, 1775-1863 (Chicago Studies in the History
olyer, see Robert H. Keller, Jr., American Protestantism and United States Indian Policy, 1869-82 (
rotestant Catechism, or Popery refuted and Protestantism established by the Word of God, 1854.
religious tolerance: both Catholicism and Protestantism were allowed.
rk critical of Luther, Oliver Cromwell and Protestantism, in 1652.
ed a middle ground between Catholicism and Protestantism as the solution to Europe's problems.
flecting the ideals of the Renaissance and protestantism.
nse of Catholicism, and against Luther and Protestantism.
ntal Christianity, Western Catholicism and Protestantism.
urad entertained the notion that Islam and Protestantism had "much more in common than either did w
lly-supportive relations between Islam and Protestantism.
lam were not very dissimilar to Luther and Protestantism.
As Protestantism expanded through parts of Europe, leaders
of England represented a via media between Protestantism and Catholicism.
communism and felt that a conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism was inevitable.
The Bible, Protestantism, and the Rise of Natural Science.
recognized: Islam, Buddhism, Catholicism, Protestantism and Hinduism.
harismatic Evangelicalism and cessationist Protestantism.
Outside of these cities, Protestantism worship was forbidden completely.
People saw this as a creeping Protestantism.
Towards the end of the decade Protestantism took hold in Scotland, and in 1560 the Sco
uding the old-Prussian synodals - declared Protestantism were based on the complete Holy Scripture,
faith through Cardinal Pole, but embraced Protestantism in the following year, and went to Strasbo
1560 the bishops and magistrates embraced Protestantism, expelled the monks, and demolished the ca
n he left the Catholic church and embraced Protestantism.
d taking up the crown only to save English Protestantism.
denomination of Catholicism to Evangelical Protestantism and founded Bernal Christian Records in or
a part of the Bible Belt with evangelical Protestantism being the majority religion.
ot and campaigner on behalf of evangelical protestantism.
n movement with its origins in Evangelical Protestantism, particularly in the Campus Crusade for Ch
defend and promote mainstream evangelical Protestantism and to oppose the errors of Rome.
would humbly suggest that: 1) evangelical Protestantism (and Roman Catholicism for that matter) is
nch specialist in the study of Evangelical Protestantism.
onment, but influenced with a sympathy for Protestantism, and Dorothea herself acquired Protestant
was to train ministers to win the West for Protestantism.
French Protestantism, though its appeal increased under persecu
ergy, Amyraut very speedily gave to French Protestantism a new force.
In 1701, having converted from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism, he appealed against
Genuine Protestantism, &c., 1773, 8vo (three letters to the Rev.
In his fight with German Protestantism, he requested much more flexibility from R
believing that only in unity could German Protestantism find strength.
fftzer's liberal philosophy as well as his Protestantism, and had considerable trouble achieving re
his interrogators of the soundness of his Protestantism.
r retain academic appointments despite his Protestantism, as Herwart himself was "an ardent Catholi
His Protestantism caused a scandal when he was involved in a
y of the role of authoritative rhetoric in Protestantism.
the beginning, including issues involving Protestantism, Judaism, Scientology and Catholicism amon
ew England's anti-authoritarian Low-Church Protestantism, and - as L.K. Gilbert argues - wedded the
gain but also in favour of German Lutheran Protestantism.
been used in secular histories of Mainline Protestantism and the Emergent church movement (denomina
uently read writers by pastors in mainline Protestantism (Henri Nouwen also noted).
Marian Protestantism: Six Studies, (St Andrews Studies in Refor
arily a commonly held belief within modern Protestantism, especially Evangelicalism and those denom
ligious orthodoxy (i.e. to counter nascent Protestantism in the area).
After the 1940s this changed; nevertheless Protestantism kept growing, particularly Pentecostalism,
The History of Protestantism was also reprinted by Hartland Publication
While the harsh oppression of Protestantism initiated by King Louis XIV had largely re
The number of adherents of Protestantism is estimated at above 100,000, even though
It provided limited tolerance of Protestantism in her Roman Catholic realms, especially i
All forms of Protestantism showed a degree of hostility to religious
of the monastery was settled in favour of Protestantism; with abbot Buchinger withdrawing in proce
and dealt brilliantly with the history of Protestantism.
nd rhetorical powers against the spread of Protestantism.
re, or subsequent to, the establishment of Protestantism, in August 1560.
ish" the Catholic church at the expense of Protestantism and would introduce "popish idols."
eavours to unite the different sections of Protestantism against Catholicism.
He was unable to stop the spread of Protestantism in his Northern provinces, but succeeded i
slations: The 16th century saw the rise of Protestantism and an explosion of translations of the Ne
Paris, he became a zealous protagonist of Protestantism, "with the firm intention to have died for
Since the advent of Protestantism in the 16th century, the relations between
Wylie's classic work, The History of Protestantism, went out of print in the 1920s, although
567, Philip, who was a zealous opponent of Protestantism, sent Alba into the Netherlands at the hea
ew to winning converts to their version of Protestantism.
nominations, opposing Nazi adulteration of Protestantism and Nazi intrusion into Protestant church
e city destroyed after the introduction of Protestantism in 1527, including the chapel of Mary Magd
step in the intellectual justification of Protestantism in England.
Under Edward VI he was a defender of Protestantism, and Nicholas Ridley seems to have meditat
tch Republic but also at the domination of Protestantism in England; Charles had promised Louis to
f Nantes, ending the limited toleration of Protestantism in France.
on-papal Catholicism, for others a form of Protestantism though without a dominant guiding figure s
26% are followers of traditional forms of Protestantism (Congregationals, Methodists, Baptista, Lu
nd Friedrich von Stolberg's repudiation of Protestantism (1819).
chbishop issued a scathing denunciation of Protestantism in Mexico, claiming, "There is solid groun
imed to unite the various denominations of Protestantism.
The promotion of the study of Protestantism
er's thesis on Paul Tillich's principle of Protestantism.
m was fanned into flame by his adoption of Protestantism.
,' and a volume of his own, 'Discourses on Protestantism,' 1829.
Pentecostal Protestantism reached Switzerland from the United States
ng the short reign of Edward VI to promote Protestantism in Ireland, and the "plantation" by Englis
the Peace of La Rochelle, re-criminalizing Protestantism and beginning a new chapter in the French
t to encourage the queen to further reform Protestantism in England.
His trend toward the Reformed Protestantism was strengthened during his study of law a
eter Martyr Vermigli, a shaper of Reformed Protestantism, took pains to maintain the contradiction,
olt: Exile and the Development of Reformed Protestantism (Oxford University Press, 1992)
elated topic with a similar name regarding Protestantism and resistance to Nazism in Nazi Germany,
During his reign, Protestantism was introduced in the country and he wante
olomew's Day massacre, but never renounced Protestantism.
The 2002 Census reported Protestantism being professed by the majority of the pop
with Mussolini, also in the plot, to smash Protestantism throughout Europe".
t of social injustice, National Socialism, Protestantism and the Partition of Ireland.
His humor revolved around rural Southern Protestantism and earned him the title as "The Prime Min
, and Staging Reform, Reforming the Stage: Protestantism and Popular Theater in Early Modern Englan
The Cirksenas supported Protestantism whilst both Balthasar and his father remai
Philip II of Spain, who tried to suppress Protestantism.
Hence the popular opinion that Protestantism is one of the elements upon which a powerf
y replacing Catholic associations with the Protestantism of Geneva.
She was a leading figure in spreading the protestantism in Monnickendam through bible meetings.
the Jewish faith, his family converted to Protestantism.
Jesuit school, he eventually converted to Protestantism.
se ancestors had converted from Judaism to Protestantism.
Despite having converted to Protestantism, he became the chancellor of Bishop Tiedem
Olympia's father having died a convert to Protestantism, and Olympia embraced the doctrines of Lut
Most of the monks converted to Protestantism during the 16th century, and the church wa
Although Leopold personally objected to Protestantism, he had to rely on his Protestant German p
was tortured and apostatised, returning to Protestantism.
Early in his life he converted to Protestantism and his own father, Richard Milton, subseq
thin his domains in a direction similar to Protestantism.
is native country on becoming a convert to Protestantism.
mily in central France He was converted to Protestantism through a conversation with an itinerant S
is father left his family and converted to Protestantism in order to marry another woman.
e her parents had settled and converted to Protestantism.
e main branches of the family converted to Protestantism (Simon's son Eduard) and Catholicism (Abra
that he had converted from Catholicism to Protestantism.
ries, and failures to convert Catholics to Protestantism, marked Woolsey's twelve-year residence at
formerly a Catholic but later converted to Protestantism, joining the Evangelical Church in the Rhi
Both, very religiously committed to Protestantism socially and politically, were given the p
Hermann of Wied, had in fact converted to Protestantism), Friedrich rebuffed efforts by Protestant
urt, but when Turberville was converted to Protestantism he expressly told William Lloyd that, apar
oners to the Catholic Church as opposed to Protestantism or traditional religions.
In 1562, having converted to Protestantism, he failed in an attempt to open Toulouse
In 1618 he converted to Protestantism, returned to Prague, joined the forces arr
s not known, however, to have converted to Protestantism.
rlotte of Bourbon (1547-1582) converted to Protestantism and escaped from the abbey in a cart of ha
though not necessarily of those leaning to Protestantism, and in many places immediately preceded t
u Fail has been suspected of converting to Protestantism), linking du Fail to the other great human
The family converted to Protestantism in 1823.
In 1830, Elisabeth converted to Protestantism.
Hostile to Protestantism, he founded an anti-Protestant league.
On 28 June 1825 Heine converted to Protestantism.
of the army of Albert, he was converted to Protestantism in 1531.
h the hope of converting Copts in Egypt to Protestantism.
o do so, he would have had to subscribe to Protestantism.
The family later converted to Protestantism and served in the military.
While Henry initially leaned towards Protestantism and supported parts of the Augsburg Confes
rics in Ulcinium of being inclined towards Protestantism, therefore labeling them as heretics.
ned the propositionalism of traditionalist Protestantism.
the aims of John Dury, as far as unifying Protestantism went, and wrote in his favour, a piece sub
Viewing Protestantism as heresy, he talked of exterminating the
ng colonial times as laborers), along with Protestantism and English surnames via the British Isles
as since continued in various forms within Protestantism.
                                                                                                   


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