The party was founded on high hopes - rejecting abstentionism and containing a number of prominent Protestants and without the stigma of conservatism and impotency that surrounded the old nationalist party.
In 1954 he joined with a group of prominent Protestants, headed by the Rev. Reinhold Niebuhr, in denouncing the investigations of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
John was a prominent Protestant and also on good terms with England, having a licence to trade their during the war of the Rough Wooing.
A prominent conservative evangelical Protestant, the Rev. Richard D. Land, was appointed by President Bush to a two-year term on a federal panel that monitors religious freedom abroad.
In contrast to his father he was a prominent Protestant.
During their travels, Charlotte and Philippe befriended many prominent Protestants such as Francis Walsingham, Mary Sidney and Philip Sidney.
From the Easter Rising in 1916 on a number of prominent Nationalist Protestants or lapsed Catholics even felt the need to conform to be considered fully involved in the nationalist movement.
The end of the eighteenth century saw the development of the United Irishmen movement, a body (including many prominent northern Protestants) committed to greater equality for Catholics.
His writings consist chiefly of lectures and addresses, with some letters to prominent Protestants.
Margaret has been credited with saving the lives of several prominent Protestants, including her husband's, during the massacre, by keeping them in her rooms and refusing to admit the assassins.