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protestants - traduction vers Anglais

WIKIMEDIA LIST OF PERSONS
Ex protestants; List of ex-Protestants; List of notable former Protestants

protestants      
protestant
protesterende      
protestant
protest         
n. protest, protestation, obtestation, reclamation, representation, remonstrance, challenge, caveat

Définition

Protestantism
·noun The quality or state of being protestant, especially against the Roman Catholic Church; the principles or religion of the Protestants.

Wikipédia

List of former Protestants

Former Protestants or ex-Protestants are people who used to be Protestant for some time, but no longer identify as such. This is a list of people who were, but no longer are, followers of Protestant churches. It is organized by what church they left; when applicable, the religion they joined is mentioned. As implied it is limited to those who left Protestantism for a non-Protestant faith and so does not include those who switched from one Protestant denomination to another.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour protestants
1. Black Protestants went for Obama, '3 percent to 7 percent, while white Protestants broke for Clinton, 5' to 41.
2. –– While the Roman Catholic Church, mainline Protestants, Jews and Muslims have backed the emerging immigrants‘ rights movement, the situation has proved more complex for some conservative Protestants.
3. Let nobody say Protestants lack a sense of humour.
4. A four–party coalition led by moderate Protestants and Catholics took power in December 1''' but repeatedly broke down amid confrontations between Protestants and Sinn Fein.
5. But furious Protestants said they were being betrayed.