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How to use Anglicanism in a sentence

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The future of Anglicanism may depend upon the American Episcopal Church's ability to find a way out of its terrible constraints.
Bishops, in classical Anglicanism, have often been divines themselves-thoughtful scholars as well as administrative functionaries.
Beauty and reverence, we are told, were virtually banished from Anglicanism until the Tractarians arrived on the scene.
Through his Keswick ministry, he was keen to bridge something of the gulf between Anglicanism and Nonconformity.
The reshaping of contemporary Anglicanism can be understood in ways that reflect the most important features of historic Anglicanism.
The influence of the Dissenting churches, and the spiritual revival of Methodism, gradually led Welsh society away from Anglicanism.
It was the length of her reign that secured Anglicanism and established it as Protestant.
At the parish level I have experienced firsthand the shifting sands of Anglicanism from covenant to contract.
The book offers an excellent and fundamentally sympathetic introduction to Hanoverian Anglicanism.
Past historians evaluated him either as a secret papist who corrupted the church or as the martyr of true Anglicanism.
He is, he insisted, Anglican and part of the ecclesial communion called Anglicanism.
She discusses the challenges of creating an American version of Anglicanism at the end of the Revolutionary War.
The retention and celebration of corporate daily prayer has been one of the hallmarks of Anglicanism.
Anglicanism still claims 70 percent of the population, most of whom are nominal members.
And it takes us to Vanity Fair, the spiritually vapid beau monde of Restoration Anglicanism.
Neither was Wesleyanism the source of evangelical Anglicanism, which Kent identifies instead as being the single-issue societies such as the anti-slavery movement.
The current pace of cultural change and seemingly irresistible forces of globalization present distinctive challenges to the future of Anglicanism.
What I would call a more Protestant shaping, which contrasted with the intense Anglicanism of Barker's mystical, yet detached, approach.
Even the way in which this question should be addressed within Anglicanism is a question of intense debate nationally and internationally.
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.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The catholicity of Rome began to overshadow the apostolicity of Anglicanism.
He hated ex animo all those aspects of Anglicanism which best recommend it to Erastian minds.
But it must not be supposed that in this reformation there was any aping of Anglicanism.
I have said, that Neo-Anglicanism has proved a failure, as seventeenth-century Anglicanism did.
I had no longer a distinctive plea for Anglicanism, unless I would be a Monophysite.
I had no more a distinctive plea for Anglicanism, unless I would be a Monophysite.
You are of the latest fashion of Anglicanism, and we are only a parcel of old women.
It was on the Donatists, with an application to Anglicanism.
The prohibition was taken off, now that he was committed to Anglicanism.
This leads us to our question, what, to him, is Anglicanism?
Knox understood the relation which men of his stamp bore to Anglicanism.
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