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- noun Plural form of
episcopalian .
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ANGLICANS, not just episcopalians, ANGLICANS as well as other enlightend theologies do NOT have to "reconcile their practice with the bible" mostly because ANGLICANS HAVE NEVER, EVER, bought into the FICTION that "the bible is the inerrant word of god"!
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ANGLICANS, not just episcopalians, ANGLICANS as well as other enlightend theologies do NOT have to "reconcile their practice with the bible" mostly because ANGLICANS HAVE NEVER, EVER, bought into the FICTION that "the bible is the inerrant word of god"!
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Josh posted a comment from a reader who said that just because Obama was a member of this church said nothing about his views and compared it to disparities between Rudy and the catholic church or Mccain and episcopalians.
Obama Responds To Richard Cohen Column About His Church And Farrakhan 2009
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While the episcopalians religiously preserved and maintained some of their decorations and forms, the plain Presbyterians gloried as much in the simplicity of their mode of worship.
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Those who show up are always the usual suspects- methodists- christian church- unitarians- episcopalians- etc.
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I am told that it is above the desires and the comprehension of most of the island episcopalians, but the zeal and disinterestedness of Bishop Willis will, in time, I doubt not, win upon those who prize such qualities.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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It used to be maintained by Scottish episcopalians, and has been reiterated even in our own day, that there is hardly any difference to be discerned between these superintendents and the old bishops save the substitution of a name which is bad Latin for one which is good Greek.
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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It was long maintained by the leaders of the Scottish episcopalians that Knox himself, to a certain extent, yielded to the wishes of his less thoroughgoing associates, and was implicated with them in certain attempts to continue or restore the semblance of a hierarchy in the new church.
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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The episcopalians sought aid from the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Nova Scotia.
Lady Rosamond's Secret A Romance of Fredericton Rebecca Agatha Armour
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Roman Catholics, three episcopalians, one tunker and one menonist -- in the Western, London, Gore, and Niagara districts, with a population of
The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Charles Roger
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