Methodists and Anglicans may currently receive communion in each other's churches. |
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So will there be wars of religion between orthodox Anglicans and heresiarchs in the break-away communions of North America? |
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May we heed their call, and in so doing discover that in being better Cistercians we shall become better Anglicans. |
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For Anglicans, the Diocese of Salisbury holds a special significance with regard to our liturgical origins. |
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Second, what is the role of the episcopacy in our vocation as Anglicans for the larger Church? |
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The author expresses the hope that Western Anglicans can begin to learn from their non-Western neighbors. |
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The difference between Puritans and Anglicans is nicely illustrated in sermons from the period. |
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The U.S. agreement reflects good relationships between Lutherans and Anglicans in many countries. |
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This is why it has been so difficult for Anglicans to experiment with new ways of worship, church life and thinking. |
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The archbishop of York last night dismissed reports which suggested more Muslims were going to mosques than Anglicans to Church. |
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This occurred when practicing Anglicans were left behind in America as the British vacated the colonies, taking their priests with them. |
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Most Anglicans, however, subscribe to the ongoing continuity of episcopal ordination. |
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Worship is deeply important to Anglicans, and for that reason the Book of Common Prayer occupies an important place in Anglican formularies. |
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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. |
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From reading this history one would have no idea of the role played by Anglicans in the fields of scholarship, ecumenism, or social justice. |
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The bishop was at the centre of a row yesterday over a document designed to protect traditionalist Anglicans who are opposed to women priests. |
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The General Synod approved a series of measures yesterday to bring Anglicans and Methodists closer together. |
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The quotation, though referring to the Donatists, came to indict the Anglicans for separating themselves from the rest of the church. |
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The audience ranged from High Church Anglo-Catholics to low church Evangelical Anglicans. |
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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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And this discomfort isn't limited to Presbyterians and Methodists and Anglicans. |
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It is a worthwhile exercise to wrestle with that which we Anglicans hold in common apart from our shared history in the Church of England. |
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He said Anglicans would fast and may go on retreats this week, or go on a meatless diet, abstaining from meat on certain days. |
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Lutherans, Anglicans, Baptists and evangelicals complete the broad tapestry. |
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Like their English counterparts, American latitudinarian Anglicans, such as Alexander Garden, also shaped Enlightened Dissent. |
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Or is there some uniquely superior way in which this is thought to be more true for Anglicans than for other churches? |
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Most Protestants, certainly Anglicans, would be quite at ease with these words, and so they should be since they mirror their theology. |
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Some evangelical Anglicans saw and see it as a betrayal of the Reformation. |
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For many Anglicans, the admission of children to communion seemed to turn the whole world on its head. |
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Milton had no doubt that God, Divine Providence and History itself had willed that the saints prevail over the King and his Anglicans, panders and sycophants. |
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His views are backed by conservative and evangelical Anglicans worldwide. |
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Anglicans were the most numerous in the city, with Quakers a close second. |
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It also states that as the two churches share the same beliefs about the presence of Christ in communion, Anglicans should not be excluded from receiving the Roman Eucharist. |
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He saw Anglicans, with honourable exceptions, as lazy pluralists. |
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We knew that the Methodists were really Anglicans with more money. |
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In the Lutheran churches with which Anglicans are now in full communion, confirmation-laying on of hands-has historically been administered by presbyters. |
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Other Protestant denominations include Baptists, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Remonstrants. |
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Anglicans argued that the land was meant for their exclusive use, while other denominations demanded that it be divided among them. |
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Official figures from 2005 showed there were 25 million baptised Anglicans in England and Wales. |
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The term was kept when the church became international because all Anglicans used to share in its use around the world. |
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In recent decades there has been a growth of charismatic worship among Anglicans. |
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Of the seven sacraments, all Anglicans recognise Baptism and the Eucharist as being directly instituted by Christ. |
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The majority of Anglicans, however, have in common a belief in the Real Presence, defined in one way or another. |
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Francis publishes Celebrating Common Prayer which has become especially popular for use among Anglicans. |
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Other communities of religious have been started by Anglicans in Papua New Guinea and in Vanuatu. |
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The number of Anglicans in the world is over 85 million as of 2011 The 11 provinces in Africa saw growth in the last two decades. |
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Some liberal and moderate Anglicans see this opposition as representing a new fundamentalism within Anglicanism. |
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James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans. |
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The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion, which has 85 million adherents. |
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The Massey conference in New Zealand, 1964 was attended by several Anglicans, including the Rev. |
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They were joined by other groups and parishes of Episcopalians and some other Anglicans. |
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In the last two of these functions he has an important ecumenical and interfaith role, speaking on behalf of Anglicans in England and worldwide. |
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On 9 November 2009, Pope Benedict XVI established provisions for the setting up of personal ordinariates for Anglicans who join the church. |
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The local school boards that they largely controlled were abolished and replaced by county governments that were usually controlled by Anglicans. |
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The calendar reform became a major point of tension between the Anglicans and Puritans. |
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Some Presbyterian churches have entered into unions with other churches, such as Congregationalists, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Methodists. |
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A school was established in Cape Coast by the Anglicans during the time of Philip Quaque, a Ghanaian priest. |
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Much energy was expended during this period on conflicts between Anglicans and nonconformists over education. |
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In the last two of these functions, he has an important ecumenical and interfaith role, speaking on behalf of Anglicans in England and worldwide. |
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In the United Kingdom, Evangelicals are represented mostly in the Methodist Church, Baptist communities, and among evangelical Anglicans. |
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Full participation in the sacramental life of each church is available to all communicant Anglicans. |
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In general Anglicans pray with and for the saints in the fellowship of the saints, not to them, although their intercessions may be requested. |
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Secondly, Anglicans cite the work of the standard divines, or foundational theologians, of Anglicanism as instructive. |
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However, with certain notable exceptions that led to schisms, Anglicans have grown a tradition of tolerating internal differences. |
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But for the historic succession to be considered legitimate by Rome or the Othodox or Anglicans it must be mediated through the correct bishops. |
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The book's development began in the early 1980s for former Anglicans within the Anglican Use parishes. |
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Instead, Anglicans have what are called the Anglican Formularies to guide Anglican theology and practice. |
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The third point has been controversial among some Anglicans as being inappropriately limited. |
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Each draft was indebted to previous ecumenical covenants that Anglicans had either proposed or entered into. |
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However, since the late 1960s, Anglicans have discussed and debated several plans for greater integration of the Anglican Communion. |
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With the encouragement of Swedberg, church fellowship was established between Swedish Lutherans and Anglicans in the Middle Colonies. |
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But it observed that this shows that the Anglicans themselves perceived that the first form was defective and inadequate. |
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They had argued that Anglicans were bound by obedience to the use of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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Welby added that Anglicans need to look at challenges in the Communion in the light of their charism and vocation. |
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Madison knew directly how colonial-era Anglicans had persecuted Baptists. |
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The same quality of analysis is found in the articles on the Anabaptists, the Reformed, and the Anglicans. |
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The term Anglican realignment refers to a movement among some Anglicans to align themselves under new or alternative oversight within or outside the Anglican Communion. |
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The Tractarian formulation of the theory of the via media was essentially a party platform, and not acceptable to Anglicans outside the confines of the Oxford Movement. |
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Anglicans have debated the relationship between doctrine and social issues since its origins, when the focus was chiefly on the church's proper relationship to the state. |
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Change became more rapid towards the close of the 1960s, as mainline churches including the Anglicans began to see the first wave of evaporation from the pews. |
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After the conquest of Quebec and the American Revolution, many leading Anglicans argued for the Church of England to become the established church in the Canadian colonies. |
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By the 1760s, dissenting Protestants, especially Baptists and Methodists, were growing rapidly and started challenging the Anglicans for moral leadership. |
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Anglicans celebrate the traditional sacraments, with special emphasis being given to the Eucharist, also called Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper or the Mass. |
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The APF succeeded in gaining ratification of the pacifist position at two successive Lambeth Conferences, but many Anglicans would not regard themselves as pacifists. |
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Anglicans in America were under the authority of the Bishop of London. |
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On the Irish issue, the Anglicans strongly supported unionism. |
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High Anglicans held special services on the anniversary of his death and churches, such as those at Falmouth and Tunbridge Wells, were founded in his honour. |
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In this regard, figures such as Desmond Tutu and Ted Scott were instrumental in mobilising Anglicans worldwide against the apartheid policies of South Africa. |
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The original Anglican churches are charged by the Continuing Anglicans with being greatly compromised by secular cultural standards and liberal theology. |
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In the Anglican tradition, bishops must be consecrated according to the strictures of apostolic succession, which Anglicans consider one of the marks of Catholicity. |
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The discipline of fasting before communion is practised by some Anglicans. |
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Other Low Church Anglicans believe in the Real Presence but deny that the presence of Christ is carnal or is necessarily localised in the bread and wine. |
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There are high church, broad church, and low church Continuing Anglicans. |
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Since 2000, some conservative Global South provinces have appointed missionary bishops to the United States and Canada to provide pastoral oversight to disaffected Anglicans. |
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The Anglican Church of Nigeria declared itself in communion with the new church in March 2009 and the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans has recognized it as well. |
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