Protestantism finally emerged victorious under Queen Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603). It was under Elizabeth that "Anglicanism" took shape, established on the notion of a via media between Catholicism and Protestantism (specifically Reformed Protestantism).
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Anglican, Anglicanism. What is the Anglican Church and what are the beliefs which distinguish Anglicanism from other forms of Protestant Christianity? ... Name: Anglican Church; Anglicanism; Anglican Communion...
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To form a general idea of Anglicanism as a religious system, it will be convenient to sketch it in rough outline as it exists in the Established Church of England, bearing in mind that there are differences in detail, mainly in liturgy and church-government, to be found in other portions of the Anglican communion.
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Anglicanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising churches with historical connections to the Church of England or similar beliefs, worship and church structures. According to some writers, A...
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Today is the Feast of All Saints, celebrated with special pomp in Pasadena and on Margaret Street, in Milwaukee and at Wickham Terrace. ... World Anglicanism; Anglican Communion; In full communion; Not in the Communion...
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Like Lutheranism, Anglicanism has striven to retain whatever it could of the Roman Catholic tradition of liturgy and piety, but after the middle of the 19th century the Oxford Movement in Anglicanism went much further in the restoration of ancient liturgical usage and doctrinal belief.
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Anglicanism is the term used to encapsulate the doctrine, religious belief, faith, system, practice and principles of the Church of England and other Anglican churches. ... A characteristic of Anglicanism is that it has no international juridical authority. All thirty-nine provinces of the Anglican Communion are...
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Anglican Communion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Anglican Communion is an international association of national Anglican churches. There is no single "Anglican Church" with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has ...
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