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Anglican

[ US /ˈæŋɡɫəkən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Protestant who is a follower of Anglicanism
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Anglican church
    an Anglican bishop

How To Use Anglican In A Sentence

  • you and your fellow misogynistic homophobes masquerading as "traditionalist anglicans" have played out the string. Breakaway Fort Worth group responds to Episcopal Church lawsuit | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The irony in Anglicanism’s devotion to its new substitute god, inclusivity, is that the only thing those who are not excluded have in common is that they are with a bunch of other people who are also not excluded. Diocese of Toronto: a Good Friday exclusive « Anglican Samizdat
  • The superficial similarities are obvious: both have Welsh connections, but write in English; both are priests in the Anglican tradition; both served their pastorates in rural settings.
  • It is the fastest growing section of the Anglican Church, with more than one third of Anglican churchgoers claiming to be Evangelicals.
  • The Foes were Dissenters, Protestants who did not belong to the Anglican Church, and Daniel's ironic attack on the church landed him a three-day stretch in the pillory.
  • Some higglers block the entrance to the ‘most important’ Anglican church in the nation and refuse to move when ordered to by the representatives of the Government.
  • The British converted it into an Anglican Church in 1795 and in 1949 it joined the fraternity of the Church of South India.
  • The question is whether those of us who are concerned about tradition and innovation in Anglicanism are ready for the needed metanoia and kenosis and thus to be vulnerable in the process.
  • Public servants should be open and honest and not engage in corruption and "wheeler-dealing", Anglican Archbishop Njongonkulu ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Christian Church_, which had the remarkable effect of harassing and afflicting all the three high camps -- the historical anglicans, the The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
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