Protestantly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Protestant + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]Protestantly (comparative more Protestantly, superlative most Protestantly)
- Like a Protestant; in conformity with Protestantism.
- 1659, John Milton, Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes:
- To Protestants, therefore, whose common rule and touchstone is the Scripture, nothing can with more conscience, more equity, nothing more Protestantly can be permitted, than a free and lawful debate at all times by writing, conference, or disputation of what opinion soever, disputable by Scripture ; concluding that no man in religion is properly a heretic at this day, but he who maintains traditions or opinions not probable by Scripture, who for aught I know is the Papist only ; he the only heretic who counts all heretics but himself.
References
[edit]- “Protestantly”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.