- and the
sacramental system as the
divinely given means of grace. A
low churchman now
became the
equivalent of an
evangelical Anglican, the designation...
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church and
low church distinction comparable with
Anglicanism (see Neo-Lutheranism and Pietism). High
church is a back-formation from "high
churchman", a label...
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Prayer Book Catholic, Old High/Center, Broad,
Low/Evangelical. The term is
derived from the
older noun
churchman,
which originally meant an
ecclesiastic or...
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tower of 78 ft (24 m)
Construction took a
little over six months. As a
low churchman,
Cridge had
little use for
church hierarchy and authority; not for obedience...
- and 116
clergy serving 123
parishes and 7,876
communicants by 1860. A
low Churchman,
Meade believed in
evangelism and
missionary work. He
preached the gospel...
- 247, 518.
MacCulloch 2018, p. 333. Ayris, Paul (1993).
Thomas Cranmer,
churchman and scholar. Rochester, NY:
Boydell Press. p. 125. ISBN 0-85115-549-9...
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remarked in a
letter to his son
William in 1913: My father, tho' a
low Churchman,
hated Presbyterianism and Presbyterians. Why?
Because he knew like...
- – 1
November 1724) was a
Cornish churchman and orientalist, Dean of
Norwich from 1702. His
sympathies inclined to
Low Churchism in
religion and to Whiggism...
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March 1695. His ten years'
episcopate was uneventful. A Whig and a
low churchman, he
voted steadily with his party. He died at his
house in Dean's Yard...
- Anglo-Scots
theologian (born c. 1140) 1223 –
Gerald of Wales, Cambro-Norman
churchman and
topographer (born c. 1146) 1228 (probable) –
Gervase of Tilbury, English...