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  • Ian Paisley, of the Protestant's side's Democratic Unionist Party, was sworn in as the assembly's first minister.

    CNN Transcript May 8, 2007 2007

  • The Protestant's Manual is hardly a seamless whole--the book isn't continuously paginated, the tracts are out of numerical order, and the typefaces vary from tract to tract--so did the compiler have some internal logic in mind?

    The Little Professor: 2006

  • The Protestant's Manual; Or, Reasons for the Reformation departs from that norm: it consists of seventeen repurposed Religious Tract Society publications.

    Manual 2006

  • The Protestant's Manual is hardly a seamless whole--the book isn't continuously paginated, the tracts are out of numerical order, and the typefaces vary from tract to tract--so did the compiler have some internal logic in mind?

    Manual 2006

  • It's described this way, "once every decade, America's great preachers come to the nation's Protestant's cathedral to call progressive Christians to action."

    Archive 2006-10-01 Debra W. Haffner 2006

  • The Protestant's Manual; Or, Reasons for the Reformation departs from that norm: it consists of seventeen repurposed Religious Tract Society publications.

    The Little Professor: 2006

  • You had Cardinal Cushing of Boston, who was sort of every Protestant's dream of what a Catholic should be.

    CNN Transcript Jan 19, 2005 2005

  • What happened was that the Portadown Orange Order -- the Protestant's organization -- have their annual march from Portadown out of the town and to this small church in Drumcree that you see behind me.

    CNN Transcript Jul 7, 2002 2002

  • Nor did he wish his faith to appear less sincere than this Chinese Protestant's, who'd been educated at some pretentious pseudo-university in the American prairie, whereas he had acquired his knowledge in some of the most ancient and honored institutions of higher learning on the planet, whose antecedents went back to the Roman empire, and beyond that, to the chambers of Aristotle himself.

    The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000

  • "I do not want much," quoth he; "give me the Protestant's address!"

    More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher

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