Any denomination which protests against the established church. Originally the established church was the Catholic church. Its strict teachings and sometimes the cruel way it enforced those teachings caused some to break away and protest (Protestant). Thereby forming churches of their own, and to have The Bible printed so that all might read it and discover the truths it contained for themselves. An established church is usually the church of a particular country i.e The Church of England is the established church of England.
Protestants are the branch of Christianity that broke away from Catholicism. Their name comes from the fact that they "protested" against the Catholic faith, first on the matter of divorce, but then on other matters as well. "Protestant" is thus a general term for any of a number of Christians who hold certain beliefs that are different from the Roman Catholic church. Among the largest Protestant denominations are Methodists, Baptists, Episcopalians (called Anglicans in England), Congregationalists, Unitarians, and Lutherans.
Protestants are the branch of Christianity that broke away from Catholicism. Their name comes from the fact that they "protested" against the Catholic faith, first on the matter of divorce, but then on other matters as well. "Protestant" is thus a general term for any of a number of Christians who hold certain beliefs that are different from the Roman Catholic church. Among the largest Protestant denominations are Methodists, Baptists, Episcopalians (called Anglicans in England), Congregationalists, Unitarians, and Lutherans.
Protestants are the branch of Christianity that broke away from Catholicism. Their name comes from the fact that they "protested" against the Catholic faith, first on the matter of divorce, but then on other matters as well. "Protestant" is thus a general term for any of a number of Christians who hold certain beliefs that are different from the Roman Catholic church. Among the largest Protestant denominations are Methodists, Baptists, Episcopalians (called Anglicans in England), Congregationalists, Unitarians, and Lutherans.
Protestants are the branch of Christianity that broke away from Catholicism. Their name comes from the fact that they "protested" against the Catholic faith, first on the matter of divorce, but then on other matters as well. "Protestant" is thus a general term for any of a number of Christians who hold certain beliefs that are different from the Roman Catholic church. Among the largest Protestant denominations are Methodists, Baptists, Episcopalians (called Anglicans in England), Congregationalists, Unitarians, and Lutherans.
you hold it by the branch,bang it against your hand the put the branch against your sternum!
Legislative branch
The Judicial Branch can veto bills passed by Congress, if they go against the Constitution.
I believe that the Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination. The fastest growing Christian 'branch' is the 'nondenominational' branch. (This 'branch' doesn't claim to have a denominational title, but are simply called Christians).
John Dickinson (1732-1808) wrote the twelve "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania" in 1767, which protested against the Townshend Acts and encouraged colonial autonomy from England. Ten years later, he was one of the main writers of the Articles of Confederation.
The Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to declare war.
This branch bank refused to pay certain taxes levied against the bank.
The Constitution