- protestancy
- prot·es·tan·cy
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Protestancy — Prot es*tan*cy, n. Protestantism. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
protestancy — ˈpräd.əstənsē noun ( es) Etymology: protestant (I) + cy : protestantism … Useful english dictionary
Edward Knott — Edward Knott, real name Matthew Wilson (1582–1656) was an English Jesuit controversialist, twice provincial of the Society of Jesus in England. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Notes 4 References … Wikipedia
David Abercromby — For those of a similar name, see David Abercrombie (disambiguation). David Abercromby was a 17th century Scottish physician and writer, thought to have died in 1702.[1] Brought up at Douai as a Roman Catholic by Jesuit priests, he was converted… … Wikipedia
Edward Worsley — (1605 September 2, 1676) was an English Jesuit writer and professor.Born in Lancashire, England, 1605; died at Antwerp, 2 Sept., 1676. He is said to have been educated at Oxford, but his name does not occur in the University Registers, and it is… … Wikipedia
Fundamental articles (theology) — Fundamental articles was a term employed by early Protestant theologians, who wished to distinguish some essential parts of the Christian faith from non essential doctrines. There were then a number of reasons for establishing such a distinction … Wikipedia
Клан Эберкромби — Клан Эберкромби … Википедия
Fundamental Articles — • This term was employed by Protestant theologians to distinguish the essential parts of the Christian faith from those non essential doctrines, which, as they believed, individual churches might accept or reject without forfeiting their claim to … Catholic encyclopedia
Edward Worsley — Edward Worsley † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edward Worsley Born in Lancashire, England, 1605; died at Antwerp, 2 Sept., 1676. He is said to have been educated at Oxford, but his name does not occur in the University Registers, and it is… … Catholic encyclopedia
Christopher Potter — For other people of the same name, see Christopher Potter (disambiguation). Christopher Potter (1591–1646) was an English academic and clergyman, Provost of The Queen s College, Oxford, controversialist and prominent supporter of William Laud.… … Wikipedia