Never really happened, did it?
Ireland
Ireland.
Protestant is a broad term for a number of Christian religions. The Church of Ireland is one of the Protestant Churches in Ireland.
Northern Ireland is mostly Protestant.
Someone from Ireland who belongs to a Protestant religion.
The "Church of Ireland" is a protestant church.
Not exactly. The Church of Ireland is just one of the protestant denominations in Ireland. There are others like Methodists and Presbyterians, amongst others.
Yes, Arthur Guinness was a Christian. He was born into a Protestant family in Ireland and was a member of the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland during his lifetime.
In Ireland nationalists are usually Catholic. Nationalism has been associated with Catholicism in Ireland for a long time. However, there are Protestant nationalists and at various times through Irish history there have been prominent Irish nationalists who were Protestant.
Ireland is a nation itself. If you are talking about Northern Ireland, then technically it is part of the United Kingdom.
Yes.
Authenticus. has written: 'A defence of the Protestant clergy in the south of Ireland' 'A defence of the protestant clergy in the south of Ireland, in answer to the charges against them'