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4 ze zijn protestant
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5 protestants
2 [het geloof belijdend, in overeenstemming met de leer] Protestant♦voorbeelden:1 de protestantse kerken • the Protestant churches; 〈Brits-Engels; niet-anglicaans〉 the Nonconformist Churches -
6 hervormd
1 [van vorm vernieuwd] reformed♦voorbeelden:een hervormd predikant • a Protestant ministerhij is hervormd • he is (a) Protestant -
7 geestelijke
♦voorbeelden:1 geestelijke worden • enter the church/ 〈 rooms-katholiek ook〉the priesthood/ 〈 protestant〉 the ministry ; 〈 rooms-katholiek〉 take holy orders -
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10 biddag
n. day of prayer and repentance, Protestant holiday observed nationally in Germany for prayer for the nation and corporate repentance for sin -
11 hugenoot
n. huguenot, member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France (during the 16th and 17th centuries); French Protestant--------n. huguenot, member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France (during the 16th and 17th centuries) -
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13 protesterend
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15 quaker
n. <I>(old spell.><B>kwaker</B>)</I> Quaker, member of the Society of Friends (Protestant Christian sect) -
16 quakeres
n. <I>(old spell.><B>kwakeres</B>)</I> quakeress, member of the Society of Friends (Protestant Christian sect) -
17 quakerisme
n. <I>(old spell.><B>kwakerisme</B>)</I> quakerism, belief and practice of the religious principles of the Society of Friends (Protestant Christian sect) -
18 Avondmaal
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19 christelijk
1 [met betrekking tot het christendom/een christen] Christian2 [informeel] [fatsoenlijk] decent, civilized♦voorbeelden:1 christelijke feestdagen • feastdays, holy days, public holidayseen christelijke school • a protestant schoolhij is erg christelijk • he is very orthodox2 op een christelijk tijdstip • at a civilized/decent time of daydat ziet er tenminste christelijk uit • that's more like itII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op een voor een christen passende wijze] in a Christian fashion2 [informeel] [fatsoenlijk] decently♦voorbeelden: -
20 de protestantse kerken
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