Strictly speaking "denomination" is the better term for your question than "religion". Denominations are the subdivisions or varieties within a religion.
Within Christianity there are many denominations. The denominations which are called Protestant share common roots in the Reformation of Roman Catholicism in the 16th century.
Some examples of Protestant denominations would include: Lutheran, Baptist, Anglican/Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Evangelical Reformed, Methodist, and Congregationalist.
Some examples of Protestant religions include Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Methodism, Presbyterianism, Baptist, and Pentecostalism.
Mainly religions of Europe and England, Christian, but some were also Protestant religions.
mostly protestant but some Jewish and catholics
the catholic church accepted dominance of the new protestant religions in Italy,Germany, and France
Catholic and protestant are just a few among many.
Examples of Universalizing Religions include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. These religions have a global presence and seek to appeal to all people regardless of culture or background. They often emphasize spreading their beliefs and converting followers around the world.
Three religions of Romania are: orthodox, catholic, protestant.
Texas has a mix of many religions and in some areas the predominate religion is Catholicism.
They've all been some kind of Protestant Christian, except for Kennedy, who was Catholic.
protestant and catholic are the majorities
Protestant and Christianity
Baptists are a denomination in themselves. Although some baptists don't accept the fact that they are part of the protestant movement, they do resemble protestant religions.
Yes. The main Religions are Catholic and Protestant.