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Anglican Communion
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 full autonomy.
Anglican_Communion
Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a tradition of Christian faith. Churches in this tradition either have historical connections to the Church of England or have similar beliefs, worship and church structures.
Anglicanism
Baptism
In Christianity, baptism (Greek, "immersing", "performing ablutions")Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon is the sacramental act of cleansing in water that admits one as a full member of the Church. The majority of Christians, including Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, and Methodists are baptized as infants.
Baptism
Revelation
Revelation is the act of revealing or disclosing (see etymology), or in the theological perception, making something obvious and clearly understood through active or passive communication with the divine, "which could not be known apart from the unveiling" (Goswiller 1987 p. 3).
Revelation
Thirty-Nine Articles
The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563, and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the English Reformation; especially in the relation of Calvinist doctrine and Roman Catholic practices to the nascent Anglican doctrine of the evolving English Church.The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, p.
Thirty-Nine_Articles
Dorothy L. Sayers
| deathplace = Witham, Essex, England
Dorothy_L._Sayers
Total depravity
Total depravity (also called total inability and total corruption) is a theological doctrine that derives from the Augustinian concepts of original sin. It is also advocated by many Protestant confessions of faith and catechisms, including those of Lutheranism,The Book of Concord, "The Thorough Declaration of the Formula of Concord," chapter II, sections 11 and 12; The Augsburg Confession, Article 2 Anglicanism and Methodism,See the Anglican Thirty-nine Articles, Articles 9 and 10, and the Methodist Articles of Religion, Article 7.
Total_depravity
Alfred Delp
Fr. Alfred Delp, S.
Alfred_Delp
Church of England
Talk:Church_of_England
Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom
| place of birth =Buckingham Palace, London
Princess_Beatrice_of_the_United_Kingdom
Radical center (politics)
The terms radical center or radical middle describe a third way philosophy as well as an associated political movement. Followers of this philosophy claim to improve understanding by simultaneously affirming both sides, whether that be disagreement amongst left-right politics or other disagreement or dilemmas.
Radical_center_(politics)
Continuing Anglican movement
Continuing Anglican is a term used for a number of Christian churches which follow what they believe to be more traditional Anglican belief and worship. These churches have generally been formed by Anglicans who left one of the national churches of the Anglican Communion because, in their view, those churches have departed from Scriptural, historical, or orthodox Christianity.
Continuing_Anglican_movement
George Carey
| birthplace = London, England|
George_Carey
Laki
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Laki
Wooster School
Wooster School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory K-12 school in Danbury, Connecticut, in the United States. Wooster was founded in 1926 by Aaron Coburn and is named after General David Wooster, a Revolutionary War hero.
Wooster_School
First public library
Talk:First_public_library
Anglican church music
Anglican church music is music that is written for liturgical performance in Anglican church services.
Anglican_church_music
Paschal Homily
The Paschal homily or sermon (also known in Greek as Hieratikon or as the Catechetical Homily) of St John Chrysostom is read aloud in every Orthodox church on the morning of Pascha (a.k.
Paschal_Homily
O antiphon
[Annunciation]
O_antiphon
Anglican Mission in the Americas
The Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA; formerly Anglican Mission in America) is a Christian missionary organization active in the United States. Established in 2000, it aims to be an alternative jurisdiction to the Episcopal Church in the USA, the long-established denomination for Anglican Communion members in the United States.
Anglican_Mission_in_the_Americas