Most Protestants, certainly Anglicans, would be quite at ease with these words, and so they should be since they mirror their theology. |
Like their English counterparts, American latitudinarian Anglicans, such as Alexander Garden, also shaped Enlightened Dissent. |
Lutherans, Anglicans, Baptists and evangelicals complete the broad tapestry. |
Or is there some uniquely superior way in which this is thought to be more true for Anglicans than for other churches? |
He said Anglicans would fast and may go on retreats this week, or go on a meatless diet, abstaining from meat on certain days. |
Some evangelical Anglicans saw and see it as a betrayal of the Reformation. |