Lutheranism, Anglicanism(Episcopalianism), Presbyterianism, Methodism, Pentecostalism, Baptist, Church of Christ, etc.
There are thousands of Protestant denominations.
There are thousands of Protestant denominations in the world.
Protestant denominations are groups of Protestant congregations such as the Lutherans, Charismatics and Adventists. These denominations are prevalent in North America, Africa and Australia.
Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican, and a little Baptist.
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.
There are multiple names for minister in Protestant denominations. One such name is preacher and another name is reverend.
Methodism is the smallest of the three main Protestant denominations, making up about 3.5% of the population.
Pastors
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Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.
Some Christian denominations use the term, usually Protestant ones such as Lutheran.
Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.