Past historians evaluated him either as a secret papist who corrupted the church or as the martyr of true Anglicanism. |
And it takes us to Vanity Fair, the spiritually vapid beau monde of Restoration Anglicanism. |
At the parish level I have experienced firsthand the shifting sands of Anglicanism from covenant to contract. |
It was the length of her reign that secured Anglicanism and established it as Protestant. |
The book offers an excellent and fundamentally sympathetic introduction to Hanoverian Anglicanism. |
Bishops, in classical Anglicanism, have often been divines themselves-thoughtful scholars as well as administrative functionaries. |