... Protestant denominations. Protestants removed seven books from the Old Testament, good going for the changeless word of God, though Luther's attempt to demote James, Hebrews, Jude and Revelation proved less influential. The grand irony ...
... Protestants, certain that theirs was the only sound religion, could only conclude that a great extension of Protestantism was the necessary foundation of a peaceful Ireland. (2) By 1800 penal laws were no longer a valid way of creating ...
... protestant attitude ignores the Irish past and denies the gospel call to give up rights, to deny oneself and follow Christ. The existence of the IRA depends on this protestant inflexibility. Majority protestants are 60 per cent of the ...
... Protestants, evangelicals included, probably count for around 10-15 per cent of this estimate. As well as being a minority, Protestantism is divided into many varying ecclesiastical factions The Protestant Federation of France (the ...
... Protestants have also failed to live up to our responsibilities as Christians in Northern Ireland. First of all, we have been guilty of the 'classic' Old Testament sin of idolatry. Our idol - that which motivates much of our life, for ...
... Protestant religion, whether Lutheran or Reformed. The most frequent order in which the various religions follow each other is this : Protestants, Catholics, and Jews ; and next in order of frequency come Protestants, Jews, and ...
... Protestants to the one fold of Rome. Despite the newly displayed love for Rome's "separated brethren" that emerges from papal discourse, Protestants legitimately wonder when this is going to help the persecuted non-Catholic missionaries ...
... Protestants are forced either to deny their own faith in seeking a repetition of the ceremonies in the Catholic Church or to forego the needed documents. The children of Protestants married in evangelical churches are officially ...
... Protestants into a united Ireland is insane." Any kind of reunited Ireland must have the consent, or at least the tolerance, of the Northern Protestants. The Irish Republic would first have to change its constitution, which guarantees ...
... Protestant churches under false pretences by the Unionist government at Stormont. There's no Protestant system of education here: there's a state system which is open to Roman Catholics and Protestants - and in fact priests now sit on ...