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  • ...nuary 2008.http://www.episcopalchurch.org/visitors_8950_ENG_HTM.htm</ref>. Anglicanism descends directly from the early church and follows some of the same [[sacr ...<ref name=cat>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Catholic Encyclopedia|title=Anglicanism}}</ref>. Many of the individual churches in the communion have adopted name
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  • ...k |last=Holmes |first=Urban T. III|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=What is Anglicanism? |year=1982 |publisher=Anglican Book Centre|location=Toronto |isbn=09190307 ...te book |last=Neill |first=Stephen Charles |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Anglicanism |year=1965 |publisher=Penguin Books |location=Baltimore |isbn=0195200330 }}
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  • ...k |last=Holmes |first=Urban T. III|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=What is Anglicanism? |year=1982 |publisher=Anglican Book Centre|location=Toronto |isbn=09190307 ...te book |last=Neill |first=Stephen Charles |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Anglicanism |year=1965 |publisher=Penguin Books |location=Baltimore |isbn=0195200330 }}
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  • The head of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican Communion]] and [[Church of England]].
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  • ...nuary 2008.http://www.episcopalchurch.org/visitors_8950_ENG_HTM.htm</ref>. Anglicanism descends directly from the early church and follows some of the same [[sacr ...<ref name=cat>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Catholic Encyclopedia|title=Anglicanism}}</ref>. Many of the individual churches in the communion have adopted name
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  • The titular head of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican Communion]] (that is, the world-wide Anglican church), and actual
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  • ...lege Dublin]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. He was ordained as an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest, rising to the position of Dean of St. Patrick's cathedra
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  • ...r Brown]], written in 1911. Chesterton is also notable as a convert from [[Anglicanism]] to the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] church. Though his Catholic t
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  • Clara Reeve was one of the daughters of William Reeve, an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] clergyman who educated his children in classical languages and [
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  • ...with a prophetic latitudinarian policy which foresaw the rich diversity of Anglicanism", her preferences made it possible.<ref>{{cite book|last=Dickens|first=A.G.
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  • '''George Herbert''' (1593-1633) was an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest and religious poet, and is an important figure for [[Engl
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  • ...rom the Roman church and include [[Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]], and [[Anglicanism]], as well as a variety of splinter groups such as the Mormons. ====[[Anglicanism]]====
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  • ...al as Roman Catholics, include [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterians]] and the [[Anglicanism|Anglican Church]] in Ireland, the [[Church of Ireland]].
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  • ...d University|Harvard]] and [[Oxford University|Oxford]]. He converted to [[Anglicanism]] and became a British subject. Eliot was married twice, to Vivienne Haigh-
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  • The [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] ''[[Book of Common Prayer]]'' contains seven texts which are col
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  • ...dford]] attempted to escape pressure to conform with the teaching of the [[Anglicanism|English church]] by going to [[The Netherlands]] from Boston. At that time
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  • ...p;&nbsp;[[Elizabeth I]] [http://www.elizabethi.org/](1559-1603) - restores Anglicanism[http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tudor/supremacy-henry-text.htm]. .../History/stuart/clarendon-code.htm] - used to persecute "dissenters" (from Anglicanism) but all mainstream Protestant churches legalized after the Revolution.
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  • ...required to convert from [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodoxy]] to [[Anglicanism]], to renounce his allegiance to the [[Greek Royal Family|Hellenic Crown]],
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  • * [[Anglicanism]]
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  • ...ction of allegiance to the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the adoption of [[Anglicanism]] as the country's official religion has been attributed partly to the acc ...n the Crown and Parliament. Resistance to the authoritarian rule and High Anglicanism of [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] was strongest in Scotland, where it e
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  • The English Reformation ultimately paved the way for the spread of [[Anglicanism]] in the church and other institutions. ...e influence of the [[Reformation]], resulting in the Church of England and Anglicanism. The Church of England is an [[established church]] in a stronger sense tha
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  • The second largest Christian denomination, the [[Church of Ireland]] ([[Anglicanism|Anglican]]), declined in number for most of the twentieth century, but has
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  • ...Churches there were generally independently organized from the beginning. Anglicanism and Scandinavian Lutheranism had also a conserving force in the retention o
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  • ...lify as a clergyman. This was a sensible career move at a time when many [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] [[parson]]s were provided with a comfortable income, and when mo
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  • Klein, Herbert S. "Anglicanism, Catholicism, and the Negro Slave." In ''Slavery in the New World: A Reader
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