Protestant - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- French: They sought to destroy the French protestants or the French Huguenots.
- English: I nowhere condemn the poor historical scholarship of English protestants.
- extreme: The more extreme protestants swept out the evidence of the Roman church.
- radical: The radical protestant might see no need for it at all.
- white: All I can think of, as I posted yesterday, is to deport anyone who isn't a white protestant.
- staunch: Within the parish Anthony Luther of Great Myles's, a staunch protestant, took over Wright's role in vestry affairs.
Modifies a noun
- reformer: Prayers for the dead were declared illegal by the protestant reformers in the late 1530s.
- reformation: The disaster of the protestant reformation disrupted both Church and society.
- denomination: On the other side are most of the dying liberal protestant denominations.
- theologian: He was the son of a protestant theologian, pastor and professor.
- ethic: Hence his thesis of the ' protestant ethic ' .
- church: The main protestant churches have been members of the Irish Council of Churches from its foundation.
Modifying Another Word
- very: Because of my very protestant background, work had to be hard work.
- militantly: Felixstowe itself has five parish churches, including the Suffolk Anglo-catholic flagship of St John the Baptist, and the militantly protestant St Andrew.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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