In christianity|lang=en terms the difference between protestant and protestant
is that protestant is (christianity) of or pertaining to several denominations of christianity that separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation while protestant is (christianity) of or pertaining to several denominations of christianity that separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation.
As nouns the difference between protestant and protestant
is that protestant is (christianity) a member of any of several christian denominations which separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation (or sometimes later) while protestant is (christianity) a member of any of several christian denominations which separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation (or sometimes later).
As adjectives the difference between protestant and protestant
is that protestant is (christianity) of or pertaining to several denominations of christianity that separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation while protestant is (christianity) of or pertaining to several denominations of christianity that separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation.
protestant
English
Noun
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en noun)
(chiefly, legal) One who protests; a protester.
* 1915' November 3, decision in the case of the ''State of New Mexico v. Garrett'', published in '''1916''' among the ''Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Cases Relating to Public Lands'', volume 44 (edited by George J Hesselman), page 490: In the case of Hyacinthe Villeneuve a homestead entry had been allowed upon a tract of land that had been patented to the Santa Fe Railroad Company, whose grantees had expressed a willingness to reconvey in order that effect might be given to the equities of the homesteader, whereas in the present case the State stands in the position of a ' protestant .
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protestant
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(chiefly, legal) One who protests; a protester.
* 1915' November 3, decision in the case of the ''State of New Mexico v. Garrett'', published in '''1916''' among the ''Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Cases Relating to Public Lands'', volume 44 (edited by George J Hesselman), page 490: In the case of Hyacinthe Villeneuve a homestead entry had been allowed upon a tract of land that had been patented to the Santa Fe Railroad Company, whose grantees had expressed a willingness to reconvey in order that effect might be given to the equities of the homesteader, whereas in the present case the State stands in the position of a ' protestant .
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