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  • ar to a young woman brought up as a Scottish Protestant), a theme explored in her later work.
  • Ruth Churchill; or, The True Protestant: A Tale for the Times (1851), C. Shepard & C
  • The Church of England Catholic and Protestant, a sermon (London, 1899)
  • cularly Irish Home Rule even though he was a Protestant, a member of the Church of Ireland.
  • Elisabeth II was the second Protestant Abbess of Quedlinburg and the first one to b
  • was elected coadjutor to Anna II, the first Protestant Abbess of Quedlinburg.
  • of Hesse (19 January 1773 - 11 March 1860), Protestant Abbess of Itzehoe
  • He came from a Protestant academic family, the son of Stephen Gwynn an
  • l sustainability, and of the "Association of Protestant Academics in Germany".
  • He is a member of ESSAT and the Protestant Academy of Arnoldshain.
  • He studied medicine at the Protestant Academy of Sedan, and from 1632 - 1634 in Le
  • hurch institutions and programs, such as the Protestant Academy of the Church Province of Saxony, an
  • In Loccum there is a Protestant academy for prospective ministers.
  • Educated at the General Protestant Academy, Bond was accepted as a candidate fo
  • nate concubinage and temporary marriage, the Protestant acceptance of divorce, the abolition in the
  • gavon, when they were shot and killed by the Protestant Action Force (PAF).
  • , before becoming a founder member of Ulster Protestant Action in 1956.
  • th Catholic civilians, were shot dead by the Protestant Action Group at their workplace, a garage, C
  • ttack on social club, Bleary, near Lurgan by Protestant Action Force
  • nist Party (DUP) and emerged from the Ulster Protestant Action (UPA) movement.
  • lic civilians, were shot and killed during a Protestant Action Force gun attack on a social club, Bl
  • The attack was claimed by the Protestant Action Force.
  • He was also active in Ian Paisley's Ulster Protestant Action, and was prominent in the paramilitar
  • As Paisley came to dominate Ulster Protestant Action, he received his first convictions fo
  • He pursued and won a libel case against a Protestant activist, the case of Scott v McGavin, 25 Ju
  • yfr y resolusion, a masterly translation and Protestant adaptation of The first booke of the Christi
  • as one of Parliament's commissioners to the Protestant administration of Dublin in September of 164
  • Since 1638 Augustus had served as the Protestant administrator of the Magdeburg archbishopric
  • his daughters married the son of the famous Protestant admiral Abraham Duquesne, Abraham Duquesne-G
  • ar Cologne on 28 September 1529 with another Protestant, Adolf Clarenbach, but died before he could
  • of Religion despite his older half-brothers' Protestant affiliations.
  • ounds and that his two eldest sons be raised Protestant, after a private act of the English Parliame
  • The Diggers were an English group of Protestant agrarian communists, begun by Gerrard Winsta
  • m much hatred from his tenants, Catholic and Protestant alike, whom he evicted with equal enthusiasm
  • was driven out of Germany into Italy by the Protestant alliance, while Henry captured the fortresse
  • what might have been a legitimate, warlike, Protestant alternative to the equally unpalatable choic
  • lic church remains in permanent use, the old Protestant, although the church did lie in ruins they a
  • time outside of Quebec in the predominantly Protestant American Harvard University.
  • Most of the clergy who signed are Protestant, an artifact of the way that people were ori
  • orted that Balsiger was the publisher of The Protestant, an anti-Catholic magazine, and that Balsige
  • He was a Protestant and a Marian exile of 1553.
  • s continue to be influential among Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox theologians.
  • Protestant and Temperance groups tended to support the
  • The citizens of the region are mostly white, Protestant, and agrarian, with a large number of social
  • shop of Ougadougou, Jean-Marie Compaore, and Protestant and Moslem clerics presided as well.
  • Protestant and Roman Catholic Ethics: Prospects for Rap
  • isappointed when she tells him that she is a Protestant and that, on top of that, she has stopped go
  • and Coleman Carroll, representatives of the Protestant and Jewish communities, and Florida Governor
  • Community Background and 34.3% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • He was raised Catholic but became a Protestant and left Flanders for Germany.
  • wing hundred of attendees, both Catholic and Protestant and across a range of ethnic groups.
  • al has also been blessed and photographed in Protestant and Catholic churches, N. America, including
  • derry village of Moneymore, of whom six were Protestant and one Catholic.
  • problem in higher education by dividing the Protestant and Catholic traditions into their own separ
  • Community Background and 85.1% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • Italian music that was published in both the Protestant and Catholic Low Countries.
  • Michael Phayer, Protestant and Catholic Women in Nazi Germany, Detroit,
  • However, Papineau was brought up a Protestant and had American roots.
  • insist: first that the painter employed be a Protestant; and secondly that he be an Englishman".
  • aught social sciences, history and religion ( Protestant) and continues to teach in the new school fo
  • and 25000 second job church musicians in the Protestant and Catholic Church in Germany.
  • Bruch was a Protestant and first became acquainted with the Kol Nid
  • 90.8% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • land and a naturalized American; a Methodist Protestant and a Bishop!"
  • He then left the Church, became a Protestant, and was taken up by the Priests' Protection
  • He was born a Protestant and converted to Roman Catholicism as a teen
  • efforts to further better relations between Protestant and Roman Catholics encouraging each communi
  • He worked with group of Protestant and Orthodox specialists preparing an Arabic
  • ving, uncompromising, untiring, 100-per cent Protestant, and a faithful “Guardian of Liberty.”
  • ides" in worship services, with a mixture of Protestant and Catholic Christian iconography, as well
  • can traditional religion, became a Catholic, Protestant and now is a Muslim although he still follow
  • ges abound in modern times, especially among Protestant and Eastern Rite Catholic Churches.
  • Googe was an ardent Protestant, and his poetry is coloured by his religious
  • His father was a Protestant and his mother a Catholic from Bray, County
  • found that even though Major Yelverton was a Protestant, and Miss Longworth a Roman Catholic, and th
  • g) was an armed conflict in 1531 between the Protestant and the Catholic cantons of the Old Swiss Co
  • cumenical cooperation with Tennessee state's Protestant and Jewish communities, as well as introduci
  • ecause he was married with a so-called Aryan Protestant, and his daughter was by religion not Jewish
  • ndividual and spiritual aspects of charisma; Protestant and some Catholic theologians narrowed the c
  • vast majority of Christian groups, including Protestant and Catholic believers, did not accept Campi
  • 27 November 1971 - Ian Hankin (27), Protestant and James O'Neill (39), Catholic, both civil
  • y, the collection also contains many earlier Protestant and even Hussite songs, making it something
  • Spain but also for Prince Charles to marry a Protestant, and for enforcement of the anti-Catholic la
  • , he followed in his father's footsteps as a Protestant and was among the first of the Scots' nobili
  • fter the British occupied Hong Kong in 1841, Protestant and Catholic missionaries started to provide
  • De Heere was a Protestant and became a refugee from the Dutch Revolt a
  • Cochrane (21) (Catholic), Robert Smyth (18) ( Protestant), and Richard Wilson (21) (Protestant), all
  • ing, numerous witch trials were held in both Protestant and Catholic cantons.
  • In the conflicts between Catholic, Protestant and then Anglican and Puritan religions, Hew
  • His father was a Protestant and a cardiac physician from Scotland and hi
  • stern Orthodox, Jehovah's Witnesses, various Protestant and Judaism.
  • t World War, and especially the role of both Protestant and Catholic, unionist and nationalist in th
  • community background and 40.5% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • g) was an armed conflict in 1529 between the Protestant and the Catholic cantons of the Old Swiss Co
  • It was intended as a defense of Protestant, and particularly Reformed, doctrine against
  • Larkin succeeded in uniting Protestant and Catholic workers and even persuaded the
  • 2001 census, 31.2% of Edmonton residents are Protestant and 29.4% are Catholic.
  • d on developing a cultural expression of the Protestant and Reformed Christian worldview in art, mus
  • 51.85% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • c Community Background and 2.3% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • c Community Background and 1.4% were from a ' Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian rel
  • ny would be swamped by such persons and that Protestant and British liberties would be lost.
  • Unruh was a Protestant and belonged to the American Legion.
  • Protestant and catholic missions settled there in the 1
  • Initially a Protestant and a member of the pro-English party, in 15
  • There is a Protestant and Catholic cemetery located here.
  • schools in the area to openly educated both Protestant and Roman Catholic children together.
  • , which survived the Reformation by becoming Protestant and was secularised at the same time as Lind
  • As President Kabila is Protestant, and Ms. Lembe di Sita is Catholic, the wedd
  • istory of Irish Catholic pograms against the Protestant Anglo-Irish and Scots-Irish still somewhat r
  • Byrnes was born into a protestant Anglo-Irish family which migrated to Sydney
  • As a Protestant, Anna Elisabeth and her children left the Ar
  • ties: the Catholic People's Party (KVP), the Protestant Anti Revolutionary Party (ARP) and Christian
  • n the second round with the support from the Protestant Anti Revolutionary Party who preferred a soc
  • the Council of Trent and argued against the Protestant apologist Theodore Beza about the value of t
  • n Booker Prize, and Books of Bale, about the protestant apologist John Bale.
  • 'A Demonstration of the first Principles of Protestant applications of the Apocalypse.
  • The Festival commemorates the actions of Protestant Apprentice Boys who shut the city gates agai
  • amily belonged the celebrated Miler Magrath, Protestant Archbishop of Cashel.
  • gion should be changed, because Catholic and Protestant are not religions they are deniminations of
  • It is mainly a Protestant area, although before 1970 and the onset of
  • cked in Christchurch for being Catholic in a Protestant area, and the experience had contributed to
  • re associated with or named after particular Protestant areas such as the Shankill Road in Belfast,
  • f the Reformation, celebrated throughout the Protestant areas of Germany, was observed from October
  • Cut off from Rome, musicians in the newly Protestant areas readily developed new stylistic ideas
  • ilante groups, which had sprung up to defend Protestant areas from the threat of nationalist attacks
  • ent in an attempt to kill King James and the Protestant aristocracy had been foiled.
  • r Cuchullain, sculpted by Oliver Sheppard, a Protestant art lecturer in Dublin who had been a modera
  • He secured the Protestant artist Thorwaldsen's right to create the bur
  • oth those who would eventually be called the Protestant Ascendancy and those Protestants of more hum
  • This was a reference to the Protestant Ascendancy elite which had governed Ireland
  • eboys, formed in the parish, elements of the Protestant Ascendancy conspired to make him an example
  • ould have led to extensive bloodshed had the Protestant ascendancy of the early nineteenth century b
  • e throughthe Cromwellian period, the English Protestant Ascendancy and the Famine.
  • the Williamite wars led to two centuries of Protestant ascendency in Ireland; depictions of William
  • The Belfast Protestant Association was a populist evangelical polit
  • On July 27, 1689, the Protestant Association, under John Coode, seized St. Ma
  • the formation of the Protestantenverein, or Protestant association, in September 1863.
  • tempt to counter opposition from the Belfast Protestant Association, he proclaimed his opposition to
  • ices of the Reformation Society, that of the Protestant Association, &c., with a room now called the
  • y and disassociated himself from the Belfast Protestant Association.
  • Gordon while head of the Protestant Association.
  • lonel John Coode, and calling themselves the Protestant Associators, defeated a proprietarial army l
  • John Coode, a leader of a group known as the Protestant Associators, who had been a primary instigat
  • overnor (1689-1691) as the 1st Leader of the Protestant Associators.
  • He was educated a Protestant at Oxford (Hart Hall, and perhaps Christ Chu
  • hort time a religious journal, the Methodist Protestant, at Baltimore, Maryland, he moved in 1831 to
  • porary Protestants, that Erasmus was truly a Protestant at heart but did not fully express this duri
  • He was a strong Protestant, attending St. Paul's School and Trinity Col
  • As a prominent Harvard trained, Protestant attorney in Utah.
  • , the cycle was subject to censorship by the Protestant authorities before being discontinued comple
  • To avoid detection by the Protestant authorities, he devised a four week routine
  • II, and, along with Lord Ashley made up the Protestant axis of the famous Cabal Ministry.
  • m a Catholic background and 1.7% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 85.0% were from a Protestant background
  • She came from a working-class Protestant background in the Shore Road area of Belfast
  • a Catholic background and 79.2% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 50.3% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 10.2% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 54.0% were from a Protestant background
  • m a Catholic background and 1.7% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 90.1% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 95.6% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 94.7% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 29.8% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 92.5% were from a Protestant background
  • from a Catholic background and 92.6% from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 21.4% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 91.9% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 93.7% were from a Protestant background
  • m a Catholic background and 0.8% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 14.0% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 74.6% were from a Protestant background
  • m a Catholic background and 2.9% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 70.5% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 75.6% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 88.9% were from a Protestant background
  • m a Catholic background and 2.8% were from a Protestant background
  • m a Catholic background and 2.0% were from a Protestant background
  • 82.9% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 93.3% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 97.0% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 93.5% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 11.6% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 93.5% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 83.2% were from a Protestant background
  • a Catholic background and 90.1% were from a Protestant background
  • an Catholic background and 85.7% were from a Protestant background
  • Most frequently, they are of Protestant background (at least nominally).
  • Although a unionist from a Protestant background, Cole is a lifelong socialist .
  • a Catholic background and 93.5% were from a Protestant background,
  • 72.2% were from a Protestant background, 24.2% were from a Roman Catholic
  • ase, Wright, a Methodist from an essentially Protestant background, was replaced as Federal Indian A
  • She came from a Protestant background, but converted to Catholicism in
  • he majority of the townland is from a strong protestant background.
  • sy to wealthy expatriate American parents of Protestant background.
  • a Catholic background and 92.3% were from a Protestant background;
  • rs of Baden-Baden ended with him uniting the Protestant Baden-Durlach with the catholic Baden-Baden
  • and an "Apologia" against two sermons of the Protestant Balduinus (Ingolstadt, 1652; Munich, 1653).
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