「Anglo‐Catholic」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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During the 19th century St Paul's became a | Anglo-Catholic church of the Church of England, where it |
nd future priest of the Church learn about | Anglo-Catholic style of worship.--Lord |
As mentioned above, | Anglo-Catholic parishes will often make use of a tabernac |
graduates were less likely to accommodate | Anglo-Catholic practices in their parish ministry. |
St Gabriel's, Warwick Square is an | Anglo-Catholic church in Pimlico. |
Mascall was an | Anglo-Catholic and took the Mathematical Tripos at Cambri |
The Church of the Ascension is an | Anglo-Catholic parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago |
sm, though unlike Kelshaw, he came from an | Anglo-Catholic background. |
An | Anglo-Catholic, from 1985 to 1990, he was an elected memb |
The Ascension, Lavender Hill is an | Anglo-Catholic church which is affiliated to Forward in F |
Beveridge, an | Anglo-Catholic, was the vicar of Marydown until 1993, whe |
s Vicar of All Saints, Margaret Street, an | Anglo-Catholic Church in the West End of London from 1982 |
hurch of the Advent of Christ the King, an | Anglo-Catholic parish in San Francisco, regularly celebra |
Civil Service never regarded himself as an | Anglo-Catholic ,was cheerfully amused by my Anglo-Papalis |
An | Anglo-Catholic, Halifax became influenced by the Oxford M |
ced within the Communion's High Church and | Anglo-Catholic parishes. |
e book Honest to God during his youth) and | Anglo-Catholic, with his backing of Jeffrey John's nomina |
church and its services was maintained as | Anglo-Catholic. |
Sharp were amplified by the socially aware | Anglo-Catholic Dearmer and supported in music by Shaw and |
mas Pelham Dale (1821-1892) was an English | Anglo-Catholic ritualist clergyman, most famous for being |
Jenner was an ethusiastic | Anglo-Catholic. |
His | Anglo-Catholic leanings were a bar to his preferment in t |
, because of his refusal to compromise his | Anglo-Catholic theological views. |
urnham announced his intention to lead his | Anglo-Catholic parishioners into unity with the Roman Cat |
and broadly identifies himself as being in | Anglo-Catholic tradition. |
Pope Paul VI in English is widely used in | Anglo-Catholic parishes. |
The church is | Anglo-Catholic and under the care of the Bishop of Ebbsfl |
e church is still well-known today for its | Anglo-Catholic ceremonial which draws people from far and |
n churches in the belief that these mainly | Anglo-Catholic church bodies were unalterably opposed to |
The Incarnation in Modern | Anglo-Catholic Theology |
A Manual of | Anglo-Catholic Devotion (Canterbury Press ISBN 1-85311-35 |
rks occupy eight volumes in the Library of | Anglo-Catholic Theology (1841-1854). |
and Judicium formed part of the Library of | Anglo-Catholic Theology published at Oxford 1842-55. |
he was engaged in work for the Library of | Anglo-Catholic Theology. |
aunched in the same period: the Library of | Anglo-Catholic Theology that gave extensive republication |
in England that opposes both the growth of | Anglo-Catholic practices and doctrines within the Church |
urch considers itself to be High Church or | Anglo-Catholic. |
ionally associated with the High Church or | Anglo-Catholic movement within Anglicanism. |
munion, somewhat akin to the Tractarian or | Anglo-Catholic movement in Anglicanism but within a Refor |
ed with a re-awakening of "High Church" or | Anglo-Catholic self-belief (and by the Catholic convert A |
was a close friend and associate of other | Anglo-Catholic lawyers Edward Lowth Badeley and James Hop |
It was built by the pious | Anglo-Catholic, Emily Charlotte Meynall-Ingram (sister of |
e of the Church is deeply rooted in a rich | Anglo-Catholic tradition; the Church boasting a magnifice |
in Boston, and St Margaret's was similarly | Anglo-catholic in practice and worship. |
Some | Anglo-Catholic priestly orders require their members to r |
a Woodard school and as such has a strong | Anglo-Catholic tradition. |
iocese of Quincy is traditionally strongly | Anglo-Catholic in nature, a heritage that extends back to |
He was identified with the | Anglo-Catholic school of Anglicanism. |
Packer was active in the | Anglo-Catholic church. |
The church was built in the | Anglo-Catholic style and remains within that tradition to |
The church became a part of the | Anglo-Catholic movement in 1869. |
work for APF during the war period was the | Anglo-Catholic intellectual, Evelyn Underhill. |
pposed the influences of Ritualism and the | Anglo-Catholic Oxford movement. |
s" who protested in March 1841 against the | Anglo-Catholic John Henry Newman's Tract 90, despite his |
The | Anglo-Catholic liturgical style of the chapel was express |
was a leading theologian and priest in the | Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England. |
allen out of style, except in parts of the | Anglo-Catholic movement and some very traditional Roman C |
Active in the | Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England, he energise |
ry the parish became a focal point for the | Anglo-Catholic movement, which the Rector and congregatio |
ers a unique insight as to what impact the | Anglo-Catholic movement was having upon the Church during |
s primary source material and books on the | Anglo-Catholic Movement (Tractarian and Oxford Movements) |
in New York City: a liturgical bent toward | Anglo-Catholic practices and an acceptance of modern theo |
is also in use in some traditional-minded | Anglo-Catholic churches in the Anglican Communion and the |
d in Faith North America, a traditionalist | Anglo-Catholic movement operating in a number of province |
ever fitted comfortably into the Victorian | Anglo-Catholic world. |
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