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Rate | Answer | Clue |
BAPTIST | Protestant denomination | |
LUTHERAN | Protestant denomination | |
ANGLICAN | Protestant | |
SECT | Denomination | |
PROTESTANTICAL | Protestant. | |
CREED | Religious denomination | |
LUTHER | Protestant reformer | |
DENOMINATIVELY | By denomination. | |
NOMINATION | The denomination, or name. | |
DENOMINATIVE | Conferring a denomination or name. | |
SEAM | A denomination of weight or measure. | |
PREACH | Initially, Protestant reformers each deliver a sermon | |
PATRONYMIC | Derived from ancestors; as, a patronymic denomination. | |
PROTESTANTLY | Like a Protestant; in conformity with Protestantism. | |
DENOMINATIONALLY | In a denominational manner; by denomination or sect. | |
DENOMINATIONAL | Pertaining to a denomination, especially to a sect or society. | |
APPELLATIVE | Pertaining to a common name; serving as a distinctive denomination; denominative; naming. | |
UNIVERSALIST | One who believes in Universalism; one of a denomination of Christians holding this faith. | |
HUGUENOT | A French Protestant of the period of the religious wars in France in the 16th century. | |
DENOMINATIONALISM | A denominational or class spirit or policy; devotion to the interests of a sect or denomination. | |
BREAK | To exchange for other money or currency of smaller denomination; as, to break a five dollar bill. | |
DENOMINATION | A class, or society of individuals, called by the same name; a sect; as, a denomination of Christians. | |
MINA | An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas. | |
CONGREGATION | The name assumed by the Protestant party under John Knox. The leaders called themselves (1557) Lords of the Congregation. | |
EPISCOPALIAN | Pertaining to bishops, or government by bishops; episcopal; specifically, of or relating to the Protestant Episcopal Church. |