The books of the Old Testament. Catholic Bibles include passages, and even whole books, added by later Greek authors, which were purged from Jewish Bibles. Protestants followed the Jewish example, and purged the same material.
Islam 45%Orthodox Christian 36%Roman Catholic 15%Protestant Christian 3%Jewish 1%
Catholic & protestant
Most Prussians were Lutheran, but there was a sizable Catholic minority and a small Jewish minority.
Protestant promoted the use of the language of the common people while catholics did not. APEX
you can be wiccan,catholic,a buddist, Hindu, or even Jewish
The "vernacular" means the common language of the country. The Catholic Mass, until Vatican II, was celebrated in Latin, then it changed to the vernacular (in the USA, English). Protestant services have always been in the vernacular.
Christianity is the most common religion in Florida, with a majority of residents identifying as Protestant or Catholic.
the population is 7,604,467 common languages are German, french, Italian, and romansch Common religions are Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim
About 85% of Iceland is Evangelical Lutheran. The other more common ones are Protestant and Roman Catholic.
88% catholic 6% Protestant Rest is pretty much everything else.
Christian, mostly protestant though the largest single denomination would be Roman Catholic.
The most common is Christianity (which includes Catholicism, Mormonism, and Jehovah Witnesses) which comprises 65% of the population. The 2nd most common is no religion with about 33% The 3rd most common is Buddhism with .3% And then it gets into really small percentages which includes Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, Islam, Baha'i, and Yazidi.