anglicans in A Sentence

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    It is the same with the Anglicans.

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    But for Anglicans it is not so.

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    What about what's happening with Anglicans in Australia?

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    Anglicans demand apology from US.

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    Both were Anglicans at the outset.

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    And what news from the Anglicans?

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    He was not one of the Anglicans.

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    Those Anglicans really have it out for the gays.

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    The Anglicans did just what they are supposed to do.

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    Catholics, Anglicans, and others, who formerly fought one another, now united against us.

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    Anglicans donate more than 70 thousand dollars to fight gay marriage in Australia.

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    We Anglicans don't need anything to be infallible: we are responsible for ourselves.

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    It is believed that the Anglicans changed the name of the patron saint to St. Francis.

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    Other denominations are the Anglicans who have their cathedral church in the contested territory of East Jerusalem.

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    Most of the Christians are composed of Roman Catholics and Anglicans, much like Christianity in the west.

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    The most popular denominations of Christianity in the country are Anglicans, Methodists, and the UCC of Southern Africa.

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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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    Thoughtful orthodox Anglicans in the United States have taken note, and I think they see that as the way forward for us, too.

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    He is evangelical, as Anglicans evaluate such things, but I wouldn't call him“low-church”, because he also has a wonderful reverence for the sacraments.

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    All the turmoil among Anglicans is sadly preventing more from discovering it, but I am optimistic that with God's help, prayers, and some hard work, that will change.

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    Anglicans believe that Baptism is also the entry into the Church and therefore allows them access to all rights and responsibilities as full members, including the privilege to receive Holy Communion.

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    Plunkett twice charged the colonist perpetrators of the Myall Creek massacre of Aborigines with murder, resulting in a conviction and his landmark Church Act of 1836 disestablished the Church of England and established legal equality between Anglicans, Catholics, Presbyterians and later Methodists.

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    While all moderationists approve of using(fermented) wine in the Eucharist in principle(Catholics, the Orthodox, and Anglicans require it), because of prohibitionist heritage and a sensitivity to those who wish to abstain from alcohol, many offer either grape juice or both wine and juice at their celebrations of the Lord's Supper.

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