Huguenots. They were sometimes also called "Calvinistes", but this term did not become nearly as famous as the term, "Huguenots".
Usually they are called by their respective denominations: Methodists, Baptists, etc. But when England broke with the Roman Catholic Church to form its own church, that church was called the Church of England or the Anglican Church. Its members are still known as Anglicans.
puritans
i believe they're called puritans
there was more catholics and protestants.
Protestants are called protestants because they PROTESTED against the catholic church because Henry viii was catholic but he wanted a divorce but the catholics would not let him, so he started his own church( church of England) and they were called the protestants, also you can not be protestant and catholic.
Because they protested against the Catholic church.
they were known by the names "huguenots" or "protestants"
Yes they did.
The French Protestants were called the "Huguenots"
Country-conformist. has written: 'Advice to English Protestants' -- subject(s): Protestants, Sermons
They are called 'Prods'
I do not think catholics are called green. The orangemen are mostly protestants and they get their name from William of orange
The French Protestants were called the Huguenots.
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