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It was split between Catholics and Protestants.
Christianity - divided into mainly Catholics and Protestants. Over recent years, the Muslim population has increased dramatically.
Mancunians are people who live in Manchester, England. At this point (2013), I would believe that they are probably about evenly divided between atheists, Anglicans, Catholics, and "other".
Ireland is divided by two parts; north being protestants, south being Catholics
Madagascar is made up of approx.: 50% tribal religions 45% Christian (divided evenly between Catholics and Protestants) 5% Islam There is also a small % of Hinduism
The Protestants and Catholics made amends and agreed to live in peace while being divided as well
There have been many cases of two (or more) populations that were deeply divided. Blacks and whites in the U.S., blacks and whites in South Africa, Catholics and Protestants in Great Britain, Catholics and Protestants in many other parts of the world. Christians and Muslims have been deeply divided in many places too, as well as many other religions that have been divided among themselves.
The two main religions in Elizabethan England were Anglicanism (Church of England) and Roman Catholicism. Anglicanism was the official state religion, while Roman Catholics faced persecution and discrimination for practicing their faith.
The two political divisions of Ireland are Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. However, Ireland is also divided religiously between the Protestants, mainly in the North, and the Catholics, who mainly reside in the South.
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The Roman Catholics and the Reformers (Protestants). Reformers is the preferred title because it emphasized that their agenda was positive, to restore the church to Biblical practices, not merely a negative protest, but Protestants is the common term.
The issue of predestination was the major issue especially between calvinists and Lutherans.