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Spencer Shaffer
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21 April, 15:25
The term Protestant refers to people who
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Maggie Anthony
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A Protestant is someone who follows one of the numerous branches of Protestantism, the form of Christianity created during the Reformation of the sixteenth century and spread across Europe and later the world
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