Puritans
Strict Protestant Christianity
strict protestant only to do what is told to do in the bible
It is everywhere except the Vatican city and the strict Islam nation.
Edward VI was a strong Protestant yes because he turned all religion, churches and the whole of England protestant. He even made catholic mass illegal !! Hope this helps :)
A few of Henry VIII's wives were suspected to be protestant, also Jane Grey the 'nine days queen' was a very strict protestant, who pitied people who weren't. These are just from the Tudor era :)
Elizabeth was a strict protestant. She allowed some religious freedom but not much.
The term "blue nose protestant" does not have a clear definition or widely recognized meaning. However, "blue nose" historically referred to someone who was perceived as overly strict or puritanical in their religious beliefs or practices. "Protestant" refers to a religious group that originated during the Protestant Reformation and includes various Christian denominations. Combining these terms, it could possibly imply someone who is very strict or conservative in their Protestant beliefs and practices.
A form of Protestant Christianity that upholds belief in the strict and literal interpretation of the Bible.Strict maintenance of ancient or fundamental doctrines of any religion or ideology
He was an intensely religious man-a self-styled Puritan Moses-he fervently believed God was guiding his victories. He was never identified with any one sect or position, however, and strongly favoured religious tolerance for all the various Protestant groups.
They would be mainly Protestant Christians in the strict sense of unionism, but in the confused scene of Irish politics, it would be possible to have Catholic Unionists and Protestant Nationalists.Although Unionists are mainly Protestant, the word Unionist (in the context of NI politics) only means that the individual wants NI to remain part of the UK. Therefore it is possible, albeit highly unlikely, to have a Catholic Unionist.
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Vietnam is a communist country and doesn't allow any religion to exist without strict regulations. The Catholics have a small following as well as a few Protestant denominations. The Budhists are the largest but are strictly watched.