anglicanism

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The beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church
A branch of theology especially associated with the churches historically derived from the Church of England In the past, characteristic emphases have included the recognition of the relation between liturgy and theology, and an emphasis upon the importance of the doctrine of the incarnation
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{i} principles of the Anglican Church (Church of England); English idiom
Anglicanism is the beliefs and practices of the Church of England, and of the churches related to it
The beliefs and organization of the Church of England and the national churches that together form the Anglican Communion The Communion includes the Episcopal Church in the U S and the Anglican Church of Canada The denomination is theologically diverse, having members whose beliefs range from Fundamentalism to liberal Christianity The Communion is coordinated by the Lambeth Conference which meets once every decade
the faith and doctrine and practice of the Anglican Church
Strong partiality to the principles and rites of the Church of England
Attachment to England or English institutions
The principles of the established church of England; also, in a restricted sense, the doctrines held by the high-church party
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A person who is a communicant of any church (such as the Episcopal Church) that is part of the Anglican Communion and owes its identity to a historical and liturgical relationship to the Church of England
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A worldwide branch of the Protestant church led by the Archbishop of Canterbury
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a Protestant who is a follower of Anglicanism
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Follower of the Church of England
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of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Anglican church; "an Anglican Bishop"
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An Anglican is a Christian who is a member of the Church of England, or of one of the churches related to it. a Christian who is a member of the Church of England or related churches (anglicanus, from anglicus , from Angli; ANGLE)
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A term which simply means "English " The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion -- a collection of Churches around the world that has their origins in the Church of England
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{i} member of the Church of England
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A member of an Anglican church
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Anglican means belonging or relating to the Church of England, or to the churches related to it. the Anglican Church. an Anglican priest
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derived from the Latin Ecclesia Anglicana meaning the English Church The word is applied to the world wide communion of churches which are derived from the Church of England, the Church in Wales, the Episcopal Church of Scotland, and the Church of Ireland
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simply means English; a term indicating the English origins of the Episcopal Church Sometimes seen in the expressions Anglican Church or Anglican Communion--both of which terms simply indicate any national church which derives from the Church of England
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Relating to the Church of England, or one of several related churches, such as those in the Anglican Communion
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{s} of or pertaining to the Church of England
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A word which simply means "English " The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion -- a communion of Churches around the world that has its origins in the Church of England
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The name given to the established Church of England and all churches in union with the Church of England
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a Protestant who is a follower of Anglicanism of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Anglican church; "an Anglican Bishop
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Pertaining to, characteristic of, or held by, the high church party of the Church of England
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In a restricted sense, a member of the High Church party, or of the more advanced ritualistic section, in the Church of England
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A member of the Church of England
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English; of or pertaining to England or the English nation; especially, pertaining to, or connected with, the established church of England; as, the Anglican church, doctrine, orders, ritual, etc
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