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His chief desire was to make episcopalianism fashionable.
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And he accepted Episcopalianism and Annie Boleyn at the same time.
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The two high-caste religions of that day were white-handed Unitarianism and ruffled-shirt Episcopalianism.
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They might probably once have been settled in a sense altogether favourable to Episcopalianism.
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In fact, even now Episcopalianism was considered rather foreign than of a home growth.
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Viewed coolly and critically, it might seem like a vast specimen of Episcopalianism in architecture.
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Now the points of church discipline at issue between Presbyterianism and Episcopalianism are, as has been said, not essential.
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Like himself, they were converts and very fervent ones; but, unlike him, they had come into the Church from Episcopalianism.
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The grim rocks of Episcopalianism and Presbytery, of Independence and Anabaptism, of divine right and republicanism, stood opposed to one another.
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It had been a toss-up with them whether to buy New Thought, Christian Science, or a good standard high-church model of Episcopalianism.
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"I'm Presbyterian, and Episcopalianism does not attract me."
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Meanwhile, the king's difficulties with his English subjects drove him to turn for hope to the Scotch, upon whom he had attempted to force Episcopalianism.