History according to MarkBsnr? I can't find it. Can you? Proof please.
Hmm. Good point. I am unable to find anything more conclusive than your source.
Charles V could do nothing because the princes stood up in unity for religious freedom. From then on, they were known as the Protestors or the Protestants.
The implication seems to be a mutual agreement but I was unable to find who first hung the tag on this group.
Also, your claim that "Romanist and RC" were intended to be perjoratives is also without merit.
Really? A short journey through Google may change your mind. The first page brings such exciting entries as these:
Essays [third series] on the errors of Romanism, having their ... - Google Books Result Richard Whately - 1837 - Oxford movement - 384 pages ... by touching briefly on some of the particular points in which faults, essentially the same with those of the Romanists, have beset, and will ever beset, ... books.google.com/books?id=EWkrAAAAYAAJ...
[PDF] Typology, Diachrony, and Universals of Semantic Change in Word ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View by F Rainer - 2003 - Cited by 6 - Related articles A Romanist's Look at the Polysemy of Agent Nouns. Franz Rainer ..... The origin and history of the instrumental extension of Romance deverbal agent ... mmm.lingue.unibo.it/mmm-proc/.../021-034-Rainer-MMM4.pdf - SimilarRead the ebook The history of Romanism : from the earliest ... THe principal origin-si authorities for the history of the council of Trent .... That the Puseyite unites with the Romanist is occupying this popish ground, ... www.ebooksread.com/...romanism.../page-56-the-history-of-romanism--from-the-earliest-corruptions-of-christianity-to-the-p-ala.shtml - CachedEIPS -
The Origin of False Doctrines Jan 22, 1998 ... Too few of us here in Northern Ireland see Romanism in its true light, ... dogmas accepted by the Roman Catholic Church are of pagan origin. ... www.ianpaisley.org/rome.asp?rome_origin_doctrines.htm - Cached - Similar
Essays (third series) on the errors of Romanism, having their ... Mar 17, 2010 ... Ebook and Texts Archive > Canadian Libraries > Essays (third series) on the errors of Romanism, having their origin in human nature ... www.archive.org/details/a613881200whatuoft - Cached
Is Mary "Queen of Heaven" and "Mother of God"? The origin of this idolatry had its root in ancient mythology. ... It is claimed by Romanists that the mother and child sustain the same relation in heaven ... www.abcog.org/mary4.htm - Cached - Similar
Cyclopaedia of Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical literature - Google Books Result 1891 - Religion ... the monastic institute, to be of apostolical origin ? ... It is one of the charges brought hy Romanists against Protestantism that it has violently ... books.google.com/books?id=b6Dzw6ULQqMC...
JIMMY AKIN.ORG: The Origin Of Lent Apr 9, 2007 ... Romanism is not the faith once delivered to the saints. ... thread on the origins of Lent comes the sound of the flatulence you emmitted. ... www.jimmyakin.org/2007/04/the_origin_of_l.html - Cached - Similar
Chapter 2: The Perpetuity of the Church. Presbyterians are so-called because of their form of government and owe their origin and practices to John Calvin. Calvin, like Luther, was a Romanist, ... www.pbministries.org/.../Origin%20and%20Perpetuity/origin_02.htm - Cached - Similar
Now let us go to:
Wikipedia: Romanism
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Romanism was a word used as a derogatory term for Roman Catholicism in the past when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United States and the United Kingdom. The term was frequently used in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century Republican invectives against the Democrats, as part of the slogan "Rum, rebellion, and Romanism" (referencing the Democratic party's constituency of Southerners and anti-Temperance, frequently Catholic, working-class immigrants). The term and slogan gained particular prominence in the 1928 presidential campaign, in which the Democratic candidate was the outspokenly anti-Prohibition Catholic Governor of New York Al Smith. The term is still used, though rarely, by anti-Catholics.
Ahem, rarely that is, excepting on FR, it seems.
Frankly, your use of the term "Protestant" is frequently meant as a pejorative while, to others, it is merely descriptive.
Do you have examples where I used Protestant as perjorative?
Do you have examples where I used Protestant as perjorative?
As a matter of fact I do but I have no intention of spending my time finding them for you.
One example from an old thread:
To: OLD REGGIE ***One of the difficulties in dealing with the plethora of Protestant denominations, congregations, bodies and what have you is attempting to keep each and all of them straight.
Its much easier to throw mud at all Protestants isnt it?***
Mostly variations on a theme.