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Anglican /ˈaŋɡlɪk(ə)n /adjectiveRelating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it.It is no longer a question of whether communion among the Anglican churches will be broken....- There were speakers from the Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist and Anglican churches.
- However, such preaching was not well received by most Anglican clergy, and churches began to be barred to him.
nounA member of any of the Anglican Churches.Or is there some uniquely superior way in which this is thought to be more true for Anglicans than for other churches?...- Second, what is the role of the episcopacy in our vocation as Anglicans for the larger Church?
- Baptists did not arrive as missionaries as had Anglicans, Methodists, and Roman Catholics.
Origin Early 17th century: from medieval Latin Anglicanus (its adoption suggested by Anglicana ecclesia 'the English church' in the Magna Carta), from Latin Anglicus, from Angli (see Angle). |