anglicanism in A Sentence

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    Anglicanism has a long tradition of looking back to the Church Fathers for guidance;

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    Looking internationally, Anglicanism is growing by leaps and bounds in the global south.

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    Those who accuse Anglicanism of being wishy-washy sometimes do have a point, but in many instances Anglicans are trying to avoid over-rationalizing.

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    Having been re-founded by Elizabeth I, Westminster during this period embraced a different religious and political spirit encouraging royalism and high Anglicanism.

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    Having recently been re-founded by Elizabeth I, Westminster during this period embraced a very different religious and political spirit encouraging royalism and high Anglicanism.

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    The other thing that orthodox Anglicanism in America is slowly doing- and this is painful- is recognizing and repenting of its“the elites at prayer” image.

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    He did not take a degree at either school, because to do so would have meant subscribing to the Thirty-nine Articles, the doctrine that defined Anglicanism.

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    Today, all three positions exist in Christianity, but the historic position remains the most common worldwide, due to the adherence by the largest bodies of Christians, namely Anglicanism, Roman Catholicism, and Eastern Orthodoxy.

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    In keeping with Waugh's dismissive attitude to the Church of England, Anglicanism is shown as a farce(Mr Tendril the vicar's sermons), or a nullity Tony's admission that he had never really thought much about God.

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