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Anglican

Definition: "Anglican" comes from Latin meaning "of God". It's a term used to classify churches based on their beliefs, which include practices like worship services in English and sometimes in other languages. The term's origin traces back to the 15th century as a response to the Inquisition’s suppression of Protestantism.


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Anglicanism

Definition: "Anglicanism" refers to a group of Protestant Christians who trace their origins back to the late 18th century, emphasizing English-speaking culture, education, and language over Catholicism's emphasis on Eastern Orthodoxy. The term is often used to describe those within Christianity that embrace Anglican practices and orthodoxy, but do not necessarily follow Catholic dogma or orthodoxy itself.


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Anglicanize

Definition: "Anglicanize" in the Bible refers to converting or reforming Christians away from the Roman Catholic faith. This term comes from the Latin words "angelicus," meaning "to convert, to reform." The apostle Paul mentions this conversion at the end of his letter to the Ephesians (1:11-12): "Now then you, in whom our Lord Jesus Christ has placed all promise and hope" (NKJV).


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Anglicanly

Definition: The term "Anglicanly" comes from the Old English words "An-gil-cen-" meaning "by way of," which refers to the people who originally spoke a language known as Anglo-Saxon in the north of England. This term has two meanings: (1) The English-speaking Christian denomination that originated from the North, and (2) The Anglican Church in England.


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Anglicanum

Definition: The term 'Anglicanum' refers to a group of Anglicans living in one or more countries, often from Britain, but which share a common faith with Anglicanism. Definition: The word "Anglicanum" means that there are many people who claim to be Anglicans and follow the same teachings and practices as the Church of England. This community may include members who come from different denominations, but they generally share the same beliefs and practices associated with the Church of England.


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Anglicanisms

Definition: Anglicanism, a form of Protestantism founded in England during the Reformation, emphasizes church reforms and theological doctrine, often referred to as "isms" or "traditions." It shares some similarities with the Roman Catholic Church, but differentiates by embracing Anglican practices and teachings while maintaining a strong emphasis on individual conscience. The word "anglicanism" is derived from Latin "Angelicus," meaning "angelic," "sister," and "dialectical."


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Anglicans

Definition: Anglicans are a group of Christian denominations in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland that share common beliefs but have distinct traditions and practices. They trace their roots back to the Reformation and share many common denominational beliefs such as the Bible as the inspired word of God and the Sacraments as essential for salvation. They also emphasize the importance of prayer and community worship.


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