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pan-Anglican, a.|pænˈæŋglɪkən| [pan- 1.] Of, pertaining to, or embracing the whole Anglican Church with its branches and related communities, esp. Colonial and American.
[1679Lyndwood's Provinc., Const. Legat. 3 heading, Concilium Pan-Anglicum Londini habitum..Anno Domini 1236.] 1867[A ‘Pan-Anglican Synod’, consisting of 75 British, Colonial, and American Protestant bishops, met at Lambeth Palace from 24 Sept. to 10 Dec.]. 1868W. S. Gilbert Bab Ballads, Bishop of Rum-ti-foo, To synod called Pan-Anglican. 1888Pall Mall G. 6 July 1/2 The Pan-Anglican Episcopal Council, which is sitting at Lambeth. |