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The succession from the Old Covenant to the New was an absolutely fundamental tenet of Protestantism.
He has criticized liberal Protestantism, Marxism, Hegelianism, naturalism and deconstructionism.
In contrast with the established Church in Wales, attempts to promote Protestantism in Gaelic were late and half-hearted.
This is not incompatible with Protestantism, but it is certainly a very long way from its extreme wings, such as predestinarian Calvinism.
He was now in the service of a king who viewed Protestantism as a serious threat to the social order and who actively prosecuted heretics.
Like most of the liberals they thought of Protestantism as the first step on the way from medieval darkness to enlightenment.
They have met with tremendous success and virtually no opposition in mainline Protestantism because of the praiseworthiness of their aims.
When she came to the throne, Elizabeth, who had known no other religion but Protestantism, set about to restore the Protestant faith in England.
He was sure, however, that nothing religiously or philosophically authentic could come from Protestantism.
The shift is towards Pentecostal or evangelical Protestantism, by as much as 12 per cent in the third generation.
Overall, how did this papacy influence Protestantism, particularly evangelicalism?
Edward VI's accession to the throne meant greater support for Protestantism throughout the country, and imprisonment for Gardiner.
Under German rule some of the Kashubians were converted to Protestantism, as were the Mazurians in East Prussia.
He says that Ulster Protestantism may be split beyond repair and that this fragmentation poses a real threat to the Union.
The other distinct feature of the religious South was the cultural hegemony of revivalistic evangelical Protestantism.
Yet government-encouraged efforts to root Protestantism in Welsh culture were paying off by the end of the century.
There was still no law against Protestantism but Mary was using her headship of the church to dismiss married clerics.
The tensive, paradoxical image of childhood forged by the Reformers has much to teach mainline Protestantism.
Korean Protestantism consciously and deliberately assumed the form of a magical religion, accentuating the present and this-worldly rewards.
Regional folklore, traditional music, and a powerful strain of evangelical Protestantism all helped shape this legacy.
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The inhabitants had, in the meantime, been converted to Protestantism, and the first task of Savoy was to reconvert them.
We avoid them, which it is not difficult to do, as we have the brand of Protestantism and Anglicism upon us.
It is one of the penalties of Protestantism that the audiences, after a while, outgrow the preacher.
Like Protestantism, it is a reform, which rejects a hierarchal system and does away with a priestly caste.
The symbolisms which Protestantism introduced were few and easily understood.
Do you not then think that Protestantism needs some toning up on this subject?
Study the battle as an allegory of the victory of mind over matter, of virtue over vice, of Protestantism over Romanism.
Nor was the uprise of Protestantism in Scotland the only result of her policy in giving fire and strength to the new religion.
This fact is curious, especially in a spot where Protestantism is seen at its best.
His Protestantism was of the most decided character, but he was not a Presbyterian.
The attack of Protestantism was supported by the full power and authority of the conqueror.
Among these promising areas of research are his social and geographical mobility, conversion to Protestantism, and later transalpine career.
For Protestantism is raised essentially upon a rationalistic base.
They contain the leaven of the faith, life and spirit of Protestantism.
Rogers had been distinguished in the first bright days of Protestantism.
Macaulay's Whiggery and Froude's fierce Protestantism but in all cases they influenced how people then and now saw and still see history.
Protestantism was a sin, but atheism was a crime against humanity.
The divisive force of Protestantism seemed to have spent itself.
They had been for some Sessions trading on their Protestantism.
The Duke of Orleans may have had sincere predilections for Protestantism.
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