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The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion .< ref name =" acomm ">
It was this edition which was to be the official Book of Common Prayer, during the growth of the British Empire, and, as a result, has been a great influence on the prayer books of Anglican churches worldwide, liturgies of other denominations in English, and of the English language as a whole.
St Augustine of Hippo ( 354 – 430 ), demonstrated in The City of God that the dimensions of the Ark corresponded to the dimensions of the human body, which corresponds to the body of Christ ; the equation of Ark and Church is still found in the Anglican rite of baptism, which asks God, " who of thy great mercy didst save Noah ," to receive into the Church the infant about to be baptised.
In the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican liturgical calendars there are a great number of lesser feasts throughout the year commemorating saints, sacred events, doctrines, etc.
Thomas Russell is buried in the graveyard of the Anglican parish Church of Downpatrick, St Margaret's, in a grave paid for by his great friend, Mary Ann McCracken sister of leading Belfast United Irishman Henry Joy McCracken.
According to the Anglican Bishop of Durham, the Rt Rev Dr Tom Wright, the novel is a " great thriller " but " lousy history ".
Then James VI began fighting with the Catholics, but eventually gave them rights ( after his secretly Catholic wife probably persuaded him to ), exempting the Catholics from having to pay the tithe to the Anglican Church, but this caused a great decrease in Anglican Church revenue, so he quickly took those rights away.
The influence of Nonconformism, boosted by yet another great religious revival in the shape of the 1904 – 1905 Welsh Revival, in the early part of the 20th century in Wales led to the disestablishment of the Anglican Church in Wales through the Church in Wales.
; 1842: Nadir Baxter, of the Church Pastoral Aid Society, died in 1842 and donated £ 1, 000 in his will, stating that it be paid " towards the political restoration of the Jews to Jerusalem and to their own land ; and as I conscientiously believe also that the institution by the Anglican Church of the bishopric of Jerusalem is the actual commencement of the great and merciful work of Jehovah towards Zion ".
He maintained with great conviction that his views were in accord with Scripture and the Anglican standards, but King's College Council ruled otherwise and he was deprived of his professorships, although he received sympathy from friends and former pupils.
He was the last of the classical pulpit orators of the English Church, the last great popular exponent of the traditional Anglican orthodoxy.
The English bishops were delighted to find that the great French scholar was a ready-made Anglican, who had arrived, by independent study of the Fathers, at the very via media ( middle way ) between Puritanism and Catholicism which was becoming the fashion in the English Church.
This was unconvincing to them, as before 1593 he had practised as an Anglican, at least in public, and was not known for having any great interest in religion.
Denys Hay calls it " a kind of Anglican picture of the debates and decisions ", and Sarpi was much read by Protestants ; John Milton called him the " great unmasker ".
St David's Anglican Church and St Francis Xavier's Catholic Church are located high on the ridge along Forest Road, which makes them visible from great distances.
Perhaps reflecting a great proportion of its audience, the station's most popular programme for the past several decades has been Evensong, a weekly programme of English sacred music in the Anglican tradition.
Until 1800 the city housed an independent ( though still exclusively Anglican ) Irish Parliament, and as mentioned it was during this period that much of the great Georgian buildings of Dublin were built.
His grandson is the Anglican priest and hymn writer Canon Michael Saward and his great grandchildren include F1 journalist Joe Saward and rape campaigner Jill Saward
In the Anglican church in the 19th century, the role of ritual became a subject of great, often heated, debate.
Letter 5 is devoted to the Anglican religion, which Voltaire compares favourably to Catholicism (" With regard to the morals of the English clergy, they are more regular than those of France "), but he criticizes the ways in which it has stayed true to the Catholic rituals, in particular (" The English clergy have retained a great number of the Romish ceremonies, and especially that of receiving, with a most scrupulous attention, their tithes.
Even with the advent of the collieries at Blackhall, Hesleden, and Horden, for a great deal of time, St. Mary's was the only local Anglican church, and with Castle Eden, the only local cemetery, so despite the village's dwindling population, the church had survived.
His very accessible Communion Service in F was frequently sung in a great many Anglican parish churches up until the 1970s.
But his principal work was the De republica ecclesiastica, of which the first part after revision by Anglican theologians was published under royal patronage in London ( 1617 ), in which he set forth with a great display of erudition his theory of the church.

great and debate
On the eve of the `` great debate '' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition.
There has been a great deal of debate about whether blitzkrieg existed as a coherent military strategy.
The Turing test is commonly cited in discussions of artificial intelligence as a proposed criterion for machine consciousness ; it has provoked a great deal of philosophical debate.
The cause of economic malaise in the Maritimes is an issue of great debate and controversy among historians, economists, and geographers.
The ongoing dispute has not prevented the two countries from enjoying close trade links and investment levels ( especially from Greece ), but it has generated a great deal of political and academic debate on both sides.
As with genre in a literary context, there is a great deal of debate over how to define or categorize genres ..
The King had become engaged in the great debate about other-worldly powers in writing his Daemonology in 1597, before he became King of England as well as Scotland.
A debate over limitations on military spending and the sovereignty of the emperor ensued, contributing to the great reduction in the Liberal Party's majority in the first post-occupation elections ( October 1952 ).
In the management of every great question he evidently took the lead in the Convention ... he always comes forward as the best informed Man of any point in debate.
The Testimonium has been the subject of a great deal of research and debate among scholars, being one of the most discussed passages among all antiquities.
This created great debate among sociologists, biologists, and scientists of other disciplines, because Dawkins himself did not provide a sufficient explanation of how the replication of units of information in the brain controls human behaviour and ultimately culture, since the principal topic of the book was genetics.
Traditionally there was a great deal of heated debate between pheneticists and cladists, as both methods were initially proposed to resolve evolutionary relationships.
There seems to be great debate over whether Plautus found favor in strong word accent or verse ictus, stress.
One great topic of debate during the 1960s was whether quasars were nearby objects or distant objects as implied by their redshift.
Moreover, further debate about colonialism, which is linked to immigration, continued in France ; historian Benjamin Stora noted that colonialism is an important " memory " stake influencing how communities, and the nation, itself, represent themselves, because official state history has accepted French historic crimes and errors with great difficulty ; the historian Olivier LeCour Grandmaison also criticized the 23 February 2005 law.
However, there still exists a great deal of social and scientific uncertainty surrounding stem cell research, which could possibly be overcome through public debate and future research, and further education of the public.
Since then, despite some calls for convergence centred on the structure and agency debate, its methodological, theoretical and topical diversity has spread even more, leading to numerours definitions of social geography and, therefore, contemporary scholars of the discipline identifying a great variety of different social geographies.
A major critical issue in considering the Georgics is the assessment of tone ; Virgil seems to waver between optimism and pessimism, sparking a great deal of debate on the poem's intentions.
This led to a great deal of debate in the industry, but without any visible changes until March 2005, when Electronic Arts internally announced that it was planning to extend overtime pay to some of its employees not currently eligible.
An elliptical portico at Château de Rastignac in La Bachellerie, France with nearly identical curved stairs is speculated as the source of inspiration due to its similarity with the South Portico, although this matter is one of great debate.
Finally in November 1755, Pitt was dismissed from office as paymaster, having spoken during a debate at great length against the new system of continental subsidies proposed by the government of which he was still a member.
William of Poitiers describes a council called by Duke William, in which the writer gives an account of a great debate that took place between William's nobles and supporters over whether to risk an invasion of England.
During early shuttle development there was great debate about the optimal shuttle design that best balanced capability, development cost and operating cost.
However, as with so many Ediacaran life forms, there is great debate surrounding its position in the tree of life, and classification between the kingdom and family level may be unwise.
McCarthyism was a widespread social and cultural phenomenon that affected all levels of society and was the source of a great deal of debate and conflict in the United States.

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