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How to use Anglo-Catholicism in a sentence

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It is a mark of James's integrity that she permits such sharp critique of her own spiky kind of Anglo-Catholicism.
This aestheticized Anglo-Catholicism found its most sophisticated American articulation in the work of Henry Adams.
This being so, might it have been worth a chapter tracing his legacy in the grassroots activism of twentieth-century Anglo-Catholicism?
Disraeli reconciles his paradoxical enthusiasm for the Tractarians and Anglo-Catholicism with his pro-Jewish utterances by locating their common ground.
For many years Nigel Yates has been publishing occasional articles on aspects of the local growth of Anglo-Catholicism in Britain in the nineteenth century.
In 1946 she was in England again, reading, experimenting with Anglo-Catholicism, trying to recover from the devastation of yet another wave of love affairs.
Fanatical in her devotion to high Anglo-Catholicism, she became chairman of the Society of Mary, which was what led her on that fateful Coatbridge pilgrimage.
Lewis was in fact an Irish-born Anglican, with leanings more toward the theology of the Fathers and the undivided Church than to the Anglo-Catholicism of his day.
It is not surprising that, correspondingly, it has often been Anglo-Catholicism that has been skeptical of the actions and stance of the establishment.
That philosophy is the background to much of the second half of the book, as Murdoch abandoned communism for existentialism, later Anglo-Catholicism, then Buddhism.
At a stroke, Anglo-Catholicism became English, patriotic and insular, rather than Roman, Italian and sinisterly post-Council of Trent.
Socialism became especially associated with Anglo-Catholicism by the turn of the twentieth century.
As his work ended he turned aside from his Anglo-Catholicism.
This experience began the development of his fastidious taste and Anglo-Catholicism and gave him the basis for a career as an ecclesiastical architect.
After Warwick I moved to Swindon for a taste of Anglo-Catholicism.
Examples from Classical Literature
It was, in her view, a noisier thing even than Anglo-Catholicism.
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