Protestantism in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Protestantism [Brit ˈprɒtɪst(ə)ntɪz(ə)m, Am ˈprɑdəstəntˌɪzəm] N

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He was of the opinion that a storm of demons is followed by the spread of heresy (Protestantism).
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The concept has its origin in biology and cultural Protestantism.
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Despite its even greater concessions to Protestantism, it was barely enforced.
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Many forms of Protestantism also do not approve of religious sculpture.
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Progressively however, Protestantism became able to consolidate itself and became less dependent on external help.
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He rejected any entreatments to abandon his faith for Protestantism, and said that he had committed no offence against the king.
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In 1535, the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism.
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This anticipates what will be one of the tenets of Protestantism.
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Its acceptance stretches through much of mainstream Protestantism.
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The attempt to limit the freedom of theological inquiry and teaching in the universities is a violation of the vital principle of Protestantism.
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