Protestantism: Bible Presbyterian Church
Bible Presbyterian Church Reading Room Books Online The History of Protestantism by Rev. J.A. Wylie, LL.D.
[http://bpc.org/]
Protestantism: United Methodist Church
The United Methodist Church was formed in 1968 with the union of the former Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church. The Evangelical United Brethren Church, established in 1946, represented the union of two U.S.-born denominations: the Evangelical Church and the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. These two churches originated among German-speaking people during the great spiritual awakening in late 18th-century colonies.
[http://www.umc.org/]
Protestantism: Catholic Encyclopedia Protestantism
The subject will be treated under the following heads, viz.: I. Origin of the Name. II. Characteristic Protestant Principles. III. Discussion of the Three Fundamental Principles of Protestantism: A. The Supremacy of the Bible; B. Justification by Faith Alone; C. The Universal Priesthood of Believers. IV. Private Judgment in Practice. V. "Justification by Faith Alone" in Practice. VI. Advent of a New Order: Cęsaropapism. VII. Rapidity of Protestant Progress Explained. VIII. Present-day Protestantism. IX. Popular Protestantism. X. Protestantism and Progress: A. Prejudices; B. Progress in Church and Churches; C. Progress in Civil Society; D. Progress in Religious Toleration; E. The Test of Vitality. XI. Conclusion.
[http://www.newadvent.org/]
Protestantism: SWRB
Roman Catholicism and/or the Jesuits. A good selection of additional links.
[http://www.swrb.com/]
Protestantism: What Saith The Scripture
The History of Protestantism Volume Second - Book Tenth James A. Wylie 1808-1890.
[http://www.whatsaiththescripture.com/]