Not Britain, which is a separate island, but they wanted to be part of the United Kingdom.
Yes, Protestants do participate in communion as part of their religious practices.
Catholics and Protestants are both part of Christianity.
No, Protestants do not believe in purgatory as part of their faith. Purgatory is a concept in Catholicism where souls are believed to undergo purification before entering heaven, but it is not a belief held by Protestants.
They were the major supporters of the Klan.
Ireland
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
In a sense, the question is ambiguous. It could be taken to mean do Protestants trust in, rely on circumcision as part of their church doctrine? In that case, the answer is No. If the question is if Protestants practice circumcision, the answer is that most do, although there may be some who don't. It's not a part of official church doctrine in any sense.
No, Londonderry is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK but not part of Britain.
Britain is part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is a member of the EU, so Britain is therefore part of it.
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England is part of Britain. Britain is part of the continent of Europe. So the answer is yes.
England is part of Britain and Britain is part of Europe.