anglican
IPA: ˈæŋgɫʌkʌn
Root Word: Anglican
noun
- a member of an Anglican church
adjective
- relating to the Church of England, or one of several related churches, such as those in the Anglican Communion
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Examples of "anglican" in Sentences
- In Anglicanism it usually means a service.
- He was then ordained as an Anglican priest.
- Irving was the son of an Anglican clergyman.
- By the way, welcome to the Anglicanism project.
- In the formation of the Anglican Church in America.
- It has had a checkered history in the Anglican articles of faith.
- The compass symbolizes the worldwide spread of the Anglican Faith.
- Anglican 'jargon' can be expected to be found in an 'Anglican' country.
- Some Anglicans and Lutherans also genuflect during their worship services.
- The Act abolished the payment of the tithe to the Anglican Church of Ireland.
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