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PROTESTANT

Volume 17 · 69 words · 1815 Edition

a name first given in Germany to those who adhered to the doctrine of Luther; because in 1529 they protested against a decree of the emperor Charles V. and the diet of Spires; declaring that they appealed to a general council. The same name has also been given to those of the sentiments of Calvin; and is now become a common denomination for all those of the reformed churches.