catholic
Protestant.
He led the forces as a protestant King against King James, who was Catholic, at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The battle took place in Ireland. He won the battle, establishing himself as the king of England.
I'm assuming you mean King Charles I... he was protestant.
James was the son of Mary Queen of Scots, therefore he was an enemy. William and Mary were good English protestants while James was a Scottish Catholic.
27th March 1603James I (Protestant) crowned King Of EnglandJanuary 1604The Hampton Court conference was called, which included James I (Protestant) and representatives of Puritans.5th November 1605The Gunpowder Plot - Guy Fawkes (Catholic) attempted to blow up the king and Parliament.31st January 1606Guy Fawkes (Catholic) was executed for attempted murder of the king.29th June 1613William Shakepeare's (Protestant) Globe Thearte was burnt down.29th October 1618Sir Walter Raleigh (Protestant) is beheaded for conspiring against King James I (Protestant).8th February 1622King James I (Protestant) dismissed Parliament.27th March 1625King James I (Protestant) died.
No, King James was a Protestant.
No, it is a Protestant Bible.
The New King James version is a protestant translation of the Catholic New Testament.
He was in fact born to be a catholic yet took aboard both protestant and catholic viewshis religion is definately meccanese
Depends on your definition. Henry VIII broke with Rome but Edward was the first Catholic king.
Protestant
James was baptized Catholic after his birth because it was the faith of his parents, but after Mary Stuart abdicated and escaped Scotland, James was raised Presbyterian by his regents. When he took the English Crown at Elizabeth's death, he changed over to Anglican.
Protestant.
They were Protestant Rulers who were invited by some parliament members to overthrow the Catholic King James II
13 times in the Catholic New International Version. 54 times in the Protestant King James Version.
Protestant.
He led the forces as a protestant King against King James, who was Catholic, at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The battle took place in Ireland. He won the battle, establishing himself as the king of England.