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non-Protestant

  • a word derived from Protestant.
    Protestant
    noun
    any Western Christian who is not an adherent of a Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Church.

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With Tavener and Verdi, non-Protestant music and liturgy were included for the first time in a royal or state funeral; and all three works evoke a solemnity and majesty both timely and timeless.

From New York Times Sep. 13, 2022

The rapid rise of the nonreligious and non-Protestant evangelical has meant that the tradition did not fade in any significant way over the last decade.

From New York Times Oct. 26, 2021

The secular and sacred holidays melded together by the medieval period and went on to be celebrated in England and Ireland among non-Protestant Christians.

From Fox News Oct. 19, 2021

A stocky, crew-cut Roman Catholic, McGill will be the first non-Protestant president in Columbia's 216-year history.

From Time Magazine Archive

In civil commotions of this kind occurring in any of the ancient non-Protestant countries in Europe, it is always a question of the utmost moment which side the Church and the clergy espouse.

From Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott

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