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Unitarians
Unitarians, Protestant Dissenters who do not hold the doctrine of the Trinity.
Coronation oath
customs, and privileges of the kingdom, and to maintain the Protestant reformed religion. The exact form of the oath was prescribed
Dissenters
Dissenters, Protestant seceders from the Established Church. They are of many denominations,
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Huguenot
A French Protestant of the period of the religious wars in France in
Coke, Sir Edward
Officers interfering with the judges, and also that he strongly protested against 'the cursed gallows tree' so frequently in use in
nonviolent
resistant in response to injustice not using violence used of protests and demonstrations as nonviolent resistance Opposite of violent
comptroller general procurement decisions
procurement decisions The Comptroller General's decisions issued regarding appropriations, bid protests, major rules and related issues. These decisions are prepared by
notary public
authenticity of writings (as deeds) and takes affidavits, depositions, and protests of negotiable instruments called also notary
Bibliolatry
over that of the pope or the church and by Protestants to an excessive regard to the letter of the Scriptures
Camisard
One of the French Protestant insurgents who rebelled against Louis XIV after the revocation of
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