Anglicanism Sentence Examples

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  • Upon most points Anglicanism seeks for a via media of its own.

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  • Historically, great issues have hung upon the dislike by which High Lutheranism and High Anglicanism, those two midway fortresses between Rome and Geneva, have been estranged from each other.

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  • Anglicanism was regarded as a symbol of conquest and intrusion.

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  • Lutheran dogma, however, had few adherents in England, though its political theory coincided with that of Anglicanism in the 16th century.

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  • To the general public, outside the Church, in Britain there is supreme indifference to what world wide Anglicanism does with itself.

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  • Some consider him the ' father of Anglicanism ' for his ecclesiastical polity, a radical book on religion.

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  • And to repeat that error on a worldwide scale as an essential core value of the newly realigned Anglicanism?

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  • Indeed, Anglicanism has a natural inbuilt reticence to ' stealing ' from lower levels the decision-making responsibilities that are properly theirs.

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  • The Church of England itself is the subject of a separate article (see Church of England); and it is not without significance that for more than two centuries after the Reformation the history of Anglicanism is practically confined to its developments within the limits of the British Isles.

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  • It is now held by some Moravians that their Church offers a via media between Anglicanism and Dissent.

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  • Moreover, Puritan Massachusetts, which was naturally hostile to the Anglicanism of Gorges and his followers, interpreted her charter so as to make her northern boundary run east and west from a point 3 m.

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  • Neither you nor Anglicanism will be able to turn the tide.

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