Definition of Protestant denomination

1. Noun. Group of Protestant congregations.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Protestant Denomination

Proteidae
Proteles
Proteles cristata
Proterochampsa
Proterozoic
Proterozoic aeon
Proterozoic eon
Protestancy
Protestant
Protestant Church
Protestant Episcopal Church
Protestant Movement
Protestant Reformation
Protestant Reich Church
Protestant deacon
Protestant denomination
Protestant ethic
Protestant work ethic
Protestantism
Protestantly
Protestants
Proteus
Proteus anguinus
Proth number
Protista
Protium
Protium guianense
Protium heptaphyllum
Proto-Afro-Asiatic

Literary usage of Protestant denomination

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Orestes A. Brownson by Orestes Augustus Brownson, Henry Francis Brownson (1884)
"To each protestant denomination, not at all, unless each denomination can put in an honest plea of conscience for such division. ..."

2. The Civil Law and the Church by Charles Zebina Lincoln (1916)
"... but was to be controlled by the trustees of the Baptist Society to be used by such Baptist Society or by any other protestant denomination to preach in ..."

3. The Education of the South African Native by Charles Templeman Loram (1917)
"The writer knows of a place where one protestant denomination stepped over a hundred miles of untouched country in order to establish a station at a place ..."

4. On Theological, Biblical, and Other Subjects by Robert Flint (1905)
"In the United States, Catholicism has decidedly outstripped any Protestant denomination,—enormously outstripped any protestant denomination which deems it ..."

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