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How to use Anglicans in a sentence

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Methodists and Anglicans may currently receive communion in each other's churches.
So will there be wars of religion between orthodox Anglicans and heresiarchs in the break-away communions of North America?
May we heed their call, and in so doing discover that in being better Cistercians we shall become better Anglicans.
For Anglicans, the Diocese of Salisbury holds a special significance with regard to our liturgical origins.
Second, what is the role of the episcopacy in our vocation as Anglicans for the larger Church?
The author expresses the hope that Western Anglicans can begin to learn from their non-Western neighbors.
The difference between Puritans and Anglicans is nicely illustrated in sermons from the period.
The U.S. agreement reflects good relationships between Lutherans and Anglicans in many countries.
This is why it has been so difficult for Anglicans to experiment with new ways of worship, church life and thinking.
The archbishop of York last night dismissed reports which suggested more Muslims were going to mosques than Anglicans to Church.
This occurred when practicing Anglicans were left behind in America as the British vacated the colonies, taking their priests with them.
Most Anglicans, however, subscribe to the ongoing continuity of episcopal ordination.
Worship is deeply important to Anglicans, and for that reason the Book of Common Prayer occupies an important place in Anglican formularies.
Among Anglicans, responsibility for the good order of the Church is placed in the hands of bishops by custom, rites of ordination, and canon law.
From reading this history one would have no idea of the role played by Anglicans in the fields of scholarship, ecumenism, or social justice.
The bishop was at the centre of a row yesterday over a document designed to protect traditionalist Anglicans who are opposed to women priests.
The General Synod approved a series of measures yesterday to bring Anglicans and Methodists closer together.
The quotation, though referring to the Donatists, came to indict the Anglicans for separating themselves from the rest of the church.
The audience ranged from High Church Anglo-Catholics to low church Evangelical Anglicans.
In a school built by Anglicans, Canon Thomas is a tall grey-haired Welshman who presents a face of calm in a town that is prickling with nerves.
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To Anglicans like Cranmer, Knox, from the first, was as antipathetic as they were to him.
If you want more information of what Anglicans can offer here in Yunnan, feel free to contact me.
The Journal column was like that, allowing me to write once a month to all the Anglicans in Canada about whatever was on my mind at the moment.
Anglicans and Lutherans will meet on June 21 in Winnipeg for a full-day session that will include education and worship.
Anglicans use fermented wine and the chalice is wiped after each communicant has taken wine from it.
Spiritually, I have been nourished by Anglican liturgy, particularly the Book of Common Prayer, which, alas, Anglicans have almost completely abandoned.
It is unfortunate that indigenous and non-indigenous Anglicans did not sit down together and painstakingly read the fine print in this agreement prior to the signing.
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