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... high - button - shoe Episcopalians that why they determined to live a separate denominational life from the Epis- copal Church has frequently been cause for some wonder , and the 1988 General Convention resolution was in no small ...
... high - button - shoe Episcopalians that why they determined to live a separate denominational life from the Epis- copal Church has frequently been cause for some wonder , and the 1988 General Convention resolution was in no small ...
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... Church of England . Although English Prot- estants of the sixteenth century re - formed what was then only the ... High Churchmen , who rejoiced in their Englishness and in all the trappings of episcopacy , liturgy , and ceremony that went ...
... Church of England . Although English Prot- estants of the sixteenth century re - formed what was then only the ... High Churchmen , who rejoiced in their Englishness and in all the trappings of episcopacy , liturgy , and ceremony that went ...
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... High Churchmen and the Puritans spent con- siderable amounts of effort blaming each other for . With the right leadership , the antagonisms of the High Church- men and the Puritans might have been fused into a healthy , self- correcting ...
... High Churchmen and the Puritans spent con- siderable amounts of effort blaming each other for . With the right leadership , the antagonisms of the High Church- men and the Puritans might have been fused into a healthy , self- correcting ...
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... Church of England to- gether in a single Protestant chorus . But these vital continuities , which had survived ... high - water mark in 1928 , it came close to pushing a revision of the prayer book through Parliament that would have ...
... Church of England to- gether in a single Protestant chorus . But these vital continuities , which had survived ... high - water mark in 1928 , it came close to pushing a revision of the prayer book through Parliament that would have ...
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Page 6 - When I mention religion, I mean the Christian religion ; and not only the Christian religion, but the Protestant religion ; and not only the Protestant religion, but the Church of England.