| 1. | The transaction is emblematic of a major shift in American Protestantism.
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| 2. | While a convent student, she rejected Catholicism and embraced Protestantism.
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| 3. | Since the nation's founding, Protestantism has shaped America.
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| 4. | In describing Protestantism's " new face,"
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| 5. | A : In 1559, Elizabeth I restored England to Protestantism.
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| 6. | Protestantism, Catholics charged, would lead to libertinism and licentiousness.
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| 7. | But Protestantism does not have a monopoly on this religious posture.
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| 8. | The Gordon family adhered to Catholicism and the Forbes to Protestantism.
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| 9. | Northumberland was beheaded on 22 August, shortly after renouncing Protestantism.
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| 10. | The first and most important, he relates capitalism to Protestantism.
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