How To Use Anglicanism In A Sentence

  • He has three main sets of conclusions: that Elizabeth learned important lessons of statecraft from the bitter failures of her sister Mary's reign, that her attitude to religion was a sincere adherence to what evolved into High Church Anglicanism, and that her attitudes to both marriage and religion were perhaps crucially formed during her residence with her father's last wife and her second husband, Thomas Seymour. November Books 31 and 32) Two books about Elizabeth I
  • The current pace of cultural change and seemingly irresistible forces of globalization present distinctive challenges to the future of Anglicanism.
  • But the landmark could quickly be overshadowed by divisions in the Church over the Bible and sexuality throughout world Anglicanism.
  • Anglicanism enjoyed its dominant position in the plantation colonies, endowed with glebe lands, housed in parish churches, and staffed with a university-educated clergy.
  • His kind of Anglicanism is benign and pretty harmless. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Rather than agree to this demand to disaffiliate from Anglicanism, Pittsburgh's All Saints Episcopal Anglican Church last month walked away from the building it had inhabited since 1928. Twenty-First Century Excommunication
  • As we are quick to tout the southward expansion of Anglicanism as evidence of its catholicity, we cannot reasonably expect that Africans and Asians will always march in lockstep with traditional Western theology.
  • Anglicanism that seemed to carry with it innumerable "shalts" and "shalt nots," disagreeable to the natural man or woman, soon found her a tiring and trying companion. Lady Rose's Daughter
  • Such an approach coheres better with normative Anglicanism.
  • English Protestantism which combined diverse ele - ments from the older traditions of Puritanism, Meth - odism, and Anglicanism. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The miracles and extraordinary events of the gospels were reduced to allegory and one was left with that very English type of faith: tolerant, accommodating Anglicanism.
  • His kind of Anglicanism is benign and pretty harmless. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is, he insisted, Anglican and part of the ecclesial communion called Anglicanism.
  • I still do not think Newman correct in the way he sets up Anglicanism, liberalism, and atheism as falling dominoes, but I have come to think that the Episcopal Church is disastrously disordered and disarrayed.
  • The slow suicide of Anglicanism is displayed and described in minutest detail, and even those who want to preserve the Chuch, like the saintly Peter Akinola of Nigeria, are allowed to present their arguments in their own words. Archive 2005-09-11
  • Other groups sought to promote High Church ritual within Anglicanism .
  • Anglicanism is whether it accords with, or 'is repugnant to', Holy Scripture '. George Archibald: The Veil and Western Cultural Intolerance
  • 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
  • Since convents were novelties in the Anglican Church, the ecclesiastical officials had not yet developed any means to supervise or to incorporate these women within the comprehensiveness of Anglicanism.
  • We know we're not going to make converts of the whole population, but neither are we under threat from the State or Anglicanism. GRACE
  • In appealing to the Bible, the Puritans exercised a merciless critique of the spiritual life in Anglicanism.
  • Bishops, in classical Anglicanism, have often been divines themselves-thoughtful scholars as well as administrative functionaries.
  • And regardless of theological and political controversy, Anglicanism is a repository of great historical legacies. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is, he insisted, Anglican and part of the ecclesial communion called Anglicanism.
  • A new understanding of Anglican identity is needed if we are to remain in communion across the colors and cultures, nations and nationalities that Anglicanism now embodies.
  • Past historians evaluated him either as a secret papist who corrupted the church or as the martyr of true Anglicanism.
  • But the landmark could quickly be overshadowed by divisions in the Church over the Bible and sexuality throughout world Anglicanism.
  • He spurns the label of ‘laxity’ for latitudinarianism and defends Anglicanism as a venerable bulwark against the encroachments and excesses of Rome.
  • 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.
  • Anglicanism was a political expedient rather than a doctrinal necessity, which explains why its theological content has always been light. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through his Keswick ministry, he was keen to bridge something of the gulf between Anglicanism and Nonconformity.
  • Anglicanism is the established religion in England.
  • 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.

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