| 单词 | protestantize | 
| 释义 | Protestantizev.  transitive. To cause to be Protestant; to convert to or permeate with the principles of Protestantism. Also intransitive: to practise or convert to Protestantism. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > conversion to Protestantism > convert to Protestantism			[verb (intransitive)]		 Protestantize1829 to take (the) soup1907 society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > conversion to Protestantism > convert to Protestantism			[verb (transitive)]		 Protestantize1829 1829    Times 20 Oct. 3/6  				The remains of a German colony, which..the Protestant landlords of Ireland imported with a view either to Protestantize the country, or to promote its cultivation. 1834    Fraser's Mag. 10 720  				The grants which they still retain for the express purpose of Protestantising Ireland. 1891    R. T. Davidson  et al.  Abp. Tait II. xxiv. 199  				He would further ‘Protestantise’ the Church of England. 1911    W. M. Rossetti Poet. Wks. C. G. Rossetti p. xlvi.  				Rossetti did not naturalize himself as an Englishman..; neither did he protestantize. 1931    M. Yeo St. Francis Xavier xvii. 216  				The endeavours of Calvinist ministers to protestantise the Paravas. 1994    New Yorker 5 Dec. 62/3  				The public schools, in the process of trying to ‘Americanize’ the immigrant children, were also trying to ‘Protestantize’ them. 2003    R. C. Salomone in  A. Wolfe School Choice xii. 250  				It became less important to Protestantize than to Americanize. Derivatives  ˈProtestantized  adj. ΚΠ 1852    ‘Kirwan’ Romanism at Home 241  				Nor can you or I indulge any vivid hopes for our country, save in its Christianized, that is to say, spiritually-Protestantized futurity. 1895    Daily News 24 May 5/6  				He belonged to a Protestantised Jewish family, eminent in the financial world. 1980    Christian Michaelmas 26  				As a Christian apologist, Lewis is a kind of protestantized Chesterton. 2005    Pittsburgh 		(Pa.)	 Post-Gaz. 		(Nexis)	 3 Apr. 1  				He feared a Protestantized Catholicism in which mystical traditions were lost.   ˈProtestantizing  n. and adj. ΚΠ 1835    T. Wyse Speech 19 May in  Education 		(Ireland)	 17  				The old Protestantising spirit. 1863    H. E. Manning Serm. Eccl. Subj. vi. 255  				Do I then fear the protestantising of Ireland? No not a whit. 1906    W. Walker John Calvin vii. 203  				Another considerable element valued the Protestantising of Geneva more for its political than for its religious results. 1986    A. Hastings Hist. Eng. Christianity 1920–85 		(1987)	 xxxv. 555  				Much of the apparent ‘Protestantizing’ going on within Roman Catholicism proved very hard [for Anglo-Catholics] to take. 2003    National Catholic Reporter 		(Nexis)	 31 Oct. 11 a  				Foregrounding this distinctiveness means..resisting Protestantizing elements within the church itself. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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