Protestants often go to priests for forgiveness of their sins.
Protestants often go to priests for forgiveness of their sins.
Mary I persecuted 300 Protestants earned her the nickname ().
Mary I persecuted 300 Protestants earned her the nickname ().
Why did Protestants break away from the Catholic Church
Why did Protestants break away from the Catholic Church
Most British people are Protestants while most Irish people are Catholics.
Most British people are Protestants while most Irish people are Catholics.
the majority of american people are A: White B: Anglo-Saxon C: Protestants D: black
the majority of american people are A: White B: Anglo-Saxon C: Protestants D: black
76% of the American adult population identified themselves as ____.( ) A: Christians B: Catholics C: Anglicans D: Protestants
76% of the American adult population identified themselves as ____.( ) A: Christians B: Catholics C: Anglicans D: Protestants
Today, in Ireland about 93% of the population is ______. A: Muslims B: Buddhists C: Roman Catholics D: Protestants
Today, in Ireland about 93% of the population is ______. A: Muslims B: Buddhists C: Roman Catholics D: Protestants
The religions settlement of Elizabeth I was acceptable to both the extreme Protestants known as Puritans and to ardent Catholics. ? 正确|错误
The religions settlement of Elizabeth I was acceptable to both the extreme Protestants known as Puritans and to ardent Catholics. ? 正确|错误
Which one does not belong to Christians A: Protestants B: Catholics C: Orthodox Christians D: Hindus (Hinduism)
Which one does not belong to Christians A: Protestants B: Catholics C: Orthodox Christians D: Hindus (Hinduism)
The English Civil War broke out in 1642 between _______. A: the Protestants and the Puritans B: the nolbles and the peasants C: the Royalists and the Parliamentarians D: the acristocrats and the Christians
The English Civil War broke out in 1642 between _______. A: the Protestants and the Puritans B: the nolbles and the peasants C: the Royalists and the Parliamentarians D: the acristocrats and the Christians