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1 Puritanism prevailed in Scotland, Catholicism in Ireland, Anglicanism or Episcopacy in England.
2 They were making no protest against Romanism nor against Anglicanism in themselves.
3 Under Elizabeth Anglicanism again replaced Roman Catholicism as the religion of England.
4 One married an Anglican and converted to Anglicanism ; the other married a divorcee.
5 Presbyterianism became a more intolerant state religion than Anglicanism had been.
6 Liberal Anglicanism has been dominated by this cause, and this has weakened it.
7 As usual in Anglicanism , any change is likely to be a slowly emerging compromise.
8 Yet he lingered long over the claim of Anglicanism to be the Catholic religion.
9 He had warned of the risk of the "dissolution" of worldwide Anglicanism .
10 Lutheranism and Anglicanism are not, doubtless you are aware, divided on the broader bases.
11 An obsession with bishops is a defining characteristic of Anglicanism , both ancient and modern.
12 Anglicanism at that time had committed itself to a thoroughly stationary view of revelation.
13 Anglicanism sees itself as grounded in scripture, tradition, and reason.
14 The Anglicanism of their writer is decidedly "broad", it seems to me.'
15 The issue of female clergy has divided global Anglicanism .
16 The malleable constitution, the tepid Anglicanism : these are the raw materials of an envied stability.
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