Protestant
Protestant.
He is Protestant.
He is of English descent.
Popish is a derogatory slang term used an adjective to describe a thing as belonging to or characteristic of Roman Catholicism. May also be used as an insult to describe a thing as being like a Catholic item. Papist is a derogatory slang term used a noun, a term for a Roman Catholic. Calling a Catholic a papist is equivalent to calling a black person a n-word. They are both similar in that using them orally or written shows ones ignorance and bigotry.
He is of English descent.
A bigoted protestant.
By referring to his Catholic friend as the papist, John should how much of an insensitive bigot he truly was.
It is an insulting term for someone who is a Roman Catholic.
1 No such bar exists; the Act of Settlement 1700 forbids succession to the Throne of anyone who marries a papist. 2 Are the other fifty-six also papists known to the vicar and churchwardens? 3 It was in this year that he became a Papist. MC
she was a protestant and hated all catholics and burnt around 1000 protesants in a 10 year rign of Britain Queen Mary Tudor was an Angican Papist who sought to put the Church in England under the swey of the new papal Church of Trent!
Miles Prance has written: 'Mr. Prance's answer to Mrs. Cellier's libel, and divers other false aspersions cast upon him' 'L'Estrange a papist' 'A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid Popish plot' -- subject(s): Popish Plot, 1678
I personally think that there were no convents in london in the 17th century because, well basically everyone was busy in their own world and i also think there were very few exsisting convents in london then because there still were many puritans there then,so i think that there were convents but not enogh to make it clear in history.There were none. They were dissolved by Henry VIII in the 16th century. The percentage of the English population who were Roman Catholic was about 1.5% but probably lower in London. The only legal place of Papist worship was the chapel of Somerset House which belonged to Queen Henrietta Maria. After 1679 all Catholics were required to live 5 miles outside the City so no convents ofr monasteries then.