Similar words: anglicize, angling, dangling, jangling, wrangling, strangling, driving license, driving licence. Meaning: ['æŋglɪkən] n. a Protestant who is a follower of Anglicanism. adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Anglican church.
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31. There were even attempts by Anglican groups to prevent the Dissenters from enjoying the toleration they were offered after 1687.
32. This large parish now had two Anglican churches but Nonconformity was as pronounced as it had been in the seventeenth century.
33. They had six sons, one of whom died young and four of whom became Anglican clergymen,(www.Sentencedict.com) and seven daughters.
34. He can't be guaranteed to take the orthodox Anglican view, is what they mean.
35. Not unlike Anglican Bishops, he felt, impressive enough in bulk but with tiny, tiny heads.
36. Temper defeated pity and he attacked her rabidly for, of all things, going to her Anglican church.
37. Both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh were included.
38. Here the boy met the first Anglican priest who interested him in religion.
39. For all, apart from Anglican weddings, you must obtain a certificate or certificate with licence from the local superintendent registrar.
40. It has been greatly influenced by the tangled confusion into which the Anglican Communion has stumbled over the ordination of women.
41. Even more successful in this purpose is the white surplice which happily hangs from Anglican shoulders.
42. The Anglican Church has said it may go bankrupt as a result of payments to former students.
43. In spite of difficulties - and of the fact that eight Anglican provinces already ordain women - official discussions about unity continue.
44. His sudden rush of Anglican devotion remained unexplained and incomprehensible.
45. After the Reformation several were ordained in the Anglican Church while others became active Nonconformists.
46. The not very exacting demands of a theology degree gave him time to make a lot of useful Anglican friends.
47. As Farnham's second Anglican church, it was never very successful in attracting large congregations and was declared redundant in 1974.
48. But, although a professed and conforming Anglican, he was often reviled as an atheist.
49. His Anglican faith was visible rather than assiduous; he apologises in his diaries for his work keeping him from church on Sundays.
50. From a clerical family background, he also became a leading lay Anglican churchman.
51. James had no better luck in securing the acquiescence of the Anglican gentry.
52. Janice was in Martha's creative writing class and wrote short, bland poetry that resembled vapid Anglican hymns.
53. Others thought that the Anglican Book of Common Prayer restricted spontaneity in worship by prescribing certain set prayers.
54. Several of the winners are well known champions of human rights. Among them: retired Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa.
55. An Anglican diocesan court presided over by a bishop's chancellor or commissary.
56. One who came forward was John Newton, a former slave captain turned Anglican priest.
57. Canterbury Cathedral (th-'th century) is the seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Communion.
58. With the Anglican Communion on the verge of schism, can Rowan Williams learn anything from John Major?
59. John Wesley, when he saw the rising tide of patriotic fervor in America and the trend towards revolution, expressed his strong disapproval. So did the Anglican clergy.
60. The Church of England has come a step closer to agreeing a deal to prevent the worldwide Anglican Communion from splitting over homosexuality.
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