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Anglican and evangelical
For example, the Methodist Church grew out of Anglican minister John Wesley's evangelical and revival movement in the Anglican Church.
The publication of Saducismus Triumphatus, an anti-sceptical tract that has been implicated in the moral panic at Salem, involved Joseph Glanvill ( a latitudinarian ), Henry More ( a Cambridge Platonist ) as editor, and Anthony Horneck, an evangelical German Anglican, as translator of a pamphlet about a Swedish witch hunt ; and none of these was a Puritan.
Before entering Parliament he had already substituted a High Church Anglican attitude, with its dependence upon authority and tradition, for the evangelical outlook of his boyhood, with its reliance upon the direct inspiration of the Bible.
* eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar ( not standing at the north side, the evangelical Anglican practice )
In 2003, evangelical Anglican clergyman Chris Pierce wrote:
The evangelical ( or ultra low-church ) Anglican Diocese of Sydney has abolished the use of the word " priest " for those ordained as such.
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Clapham Sect were a group of upper class ( mostly evangelical Anglican ) social reformers who lived around the Common.
* John Charles Ryle ( 1816 1900 ), evangelical Anglican leader and first Bishop of Liverpool
Ambridge is also home to Trinity School for Ministry, an evangelical seminary in the Anglican tradition.
* John Williams ( evangelical cleric ) ( 1762 1802 ), Welsh Anglican clergyman
There are churches of many denominations, including the Anglican parishes of All Saints and St Luke's, the Catholic parish of St Matthew's, the Chatsworth Baptist Church, and the Roupell Methodist Church, as well as several newly arrived faith groups that follow the evangelical or charismatic tradition.
Enthusiasm for evangelical religion and admiration for the Anglican Church they held in common, and Bunsen was the instrument naturally selected for realizing the king's fantastic scheme of setting up at Jerusalem a Prusso-Anglican bishopric as a sort of advertisement of the unity and aggressive force of Protestantism.
* Busbridge Church, formerly known as St John the Baptist Church, is an evangelical Anglican Church in Busbridge on the southern hill of Godalming.
" With respect to worship, they " eschew the following models: Roman, Lutheran, Anglican, high church liturgical, Brethren, seeker-friendly, charismatic, evangelical, etc.
Quakerism began as an evangelical Christian movement in 17th century England, eschewing priests and all formal Anglican or Roman Catholic sacraments in their worship, including many of those practices that remained among the stridently Protestant Puritans such as baptism with water.
St John's Church Egham is located on Church Road and is an evangelical Anglican church in the Diocese of Guildford.
The three others are dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, associated in its early days with the growing town of Devizes and now in a partnership with St John's, St James, part of Bishops Cannings until the end of the 19th century and now a low church, evangelical Anglican church, and St Peter's, originally a broad church for the canal side of the town but now a conservative, traditionalist, Anglo-Catholic church.
St John's is Durham's second smallest college, and comprises John's Hall for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying any University course and Cranmer Hall ( named after Thomas Cranmer and with its own master or Warden ), an Anglican theological college in the open evangelical tradition.
Henry Venn ( 1725 in Barnes, Surrey, England-1797 ), was an English evangelical minister and one of the founders of the Clapham Sect, a small but highly influential evangelical group within the Anglican Church.
The Southern Baptist Convention, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, the Churches of Christ, the Presbyterian Church in America ( PCA ), and the Anglican Church in North America ( ACNA ) are often considered too conservative for this category and thus grouped as evangelical.
Holy Cross Hamersley is located on Glendale Ave, and is an Anglican church in the evangelical tradition.
Styles of service vary greatly, from the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Lutheran traditions of liturgical worship to the evangelical Protestant style, that often combines worship with teaching for the believers, which may also have an evangelistic component appealing to the non-Christians and / or skeptics in the congregation.

Anglican and leader
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.
# As spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop, although without legal authority outside England, is recognised by convention as primus inter pares ( first among equals ) of all Anglican primates worldwide.
Richard Lovelace's mother was also the daughter of Anne Sandys and the granddaughter of Cicely Wilford and the Most Reverend Dr. Edwin Sandys, an Anglican church leader who successively held the posts of the Bishop of Worcester ( 1559 1570 ), Bishop of London ( 1570 1576 ), and the Archbishop of York ( 1576 1588 ).
* April 19 George Carey is enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
The senior archbishop of the Anglican Communion is the Archbishop of Canterbury, who acts as leader of the Church of England and ' first among equals ' of the primates of all Anglican churches.
It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Hacker ( it must be argued, reasonably ) thought the Church of England to be a Christian institution, but Sir Humphrey informed him that most of the Anglican bishops do not believe in God and that a theologian's job is partly to explain why an agnostic or atheist can be a Church leader.
Robert Baldwin counted among his cousins such influential Upper Canadians as the Anglican bishop Maurice Scollard Baldwin, Toronto mayor Robert Baldwin Sullivan and the Irish-Catholic leader Connell James Baldwin.
Charles Wesley ( 18 December 1707 29 March 1788 ) was an English leader of the Methodist movement, son of Anglican clergyman and poet Samuel Wesley, the younger brother of Anglican clergyman John Wesley and Anglican clergyman Samuel Wesley ( the Younger ), and father of musician Samuel Wesley, and grandfather of musician Samuel Sebastian Wesley.
In Anglican parishes with a Charismatic or Evangelical tradition, the roles of curates are usually seen as being an assistant leader to the overall leader, often in a larger team of pastoral leaders.
By the 1830s and 1840s, nationalist leader Daniel O ' Connell was leading a demand for the Repeal of the Act of Union and the re-establishment of an Irish parliament in Dublin, only this time one to which Catholics could be elected, in contrast with the entirely Anglican assembly that had met in the old Houses of Parliament.
* John Hall ( priest ) ( born 1949 ), British Anglican Church leader
His father was an Anglican priest, and a leader in the Charismatic movement as archdeacon at St. Pauls.
Bennett became involved in politics in the 1840s as a leader of the island's Anglican community and an opponent of responsible government, an argument he lost when an alliance of Catholics and non-Anglican Protestants persuaded the Colonial Office to grant Newfoundland self-government.
John Robert Walmsley Stott CBE ( 27 April 1921 27 July 2011 ) was an English Christian leader and Anglican cleric who was noted as a leader of the worldwide Evangelical movement.
Ramkalawan, an Anglican priest, is the SNP's current leader.

Anglican and William
In their 1972 study, The Unknown Orwell, the writers Peter Stansky and William Abrahams note that at Eton Blair displayed a " sceptical attitude " to Christian belief, and that: " Shaw's preface to his recently published Androcles and the Lion in which an account of the gospels is set forth, very different in tone from what one would be likely to hear from an Anglican clergyman " was " much more to Blair's own taste.
Of the ten Australians appointed since 1965, Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck and Bill Hayden were former federal parliamentarians ; Sir John Kerr was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Deane were appointed from the bench of the High Court ; Sir Zelman Cowen was a vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland and constitutional lawyer ; Peter Hollingworth was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane ; and Major-General Michael Jeffery was a retired military officer and former Governor of Western Australia.
The public role adopted by Sir John Kerr was curtailed considerably after the constitutional crisis of 1975 ; Sir William Deane's public statements on political issues produced some hostility towards him ; and some charities disassociated themselves from Peter Hollingworth after the issue of his management of sex abuse cases during his time as Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane became a matter of controversy.
" Brown also quoted William Shaw, a broadcaster who was presenting the Cult Fiction series on BBC Radio Five Live: " Most Moonies embrace a morality which would make them acceptable in the most genteel Anglican social circle.
William Cowper was the son of an Anglican clergyman and well-educated at Westminster School.
In this context, the writings of the Anglican Divine, William Bedell, are particularly illuminating.
* May 22 William Grant Broughton, first Anglican bishop in Australia ( d. 1853 )
* August 29 William Archibald Spooner, British scholar and Anglican priest ( b. 1844 )
* July 22 William Archibald Spooner, British scholar and Anglican priest ( d. 1930 )
** William Bedell, Anglican churchman ( d. 1642 )
* April 13 William Alexander, Anglican bishop and Primate of All Ireland ( d. 1911 )
Byrd's four Anglican service settings range in style from the unpretentious Short Service, already discussed, to the magnificent so-called Great Service, a grandiose work which continues a tradition of opulent settings by Richard Farrant, William Mundy and Robert Parsons.
It was revoked in 1654 by William Claiborne, a Virginian who had been appointed as a commissioner by Oliver Cromwell and was a staunch advocate for the Anglican Church.
Charles was baptised in the Chapel Royal on 27 June by the Anglican Bishop of London William Laud and brought up in the care of the Protestant Countess of Dorset, though his godparents included his mother's Catholic relations, Louis XIII and Marie de ' Medici.
* Ancient of Days is a well-known Anglican hymn, also known by its tune, Albany, by William Doane, the first Episcopal bishop of Albany, New York.
In December 1680, a prominent member of the county and professed Anglican, William Stevens of Rehoboth settlement, sent a request to the Presbytery of Laggan in northern Ireland to consider sending a Presbyterian minister to Somerset county ; and the first Presbyterian minister, Reverend Francis Makemie, arrived in early 1683, quickly followed by a growing list of additional Irish Presbyterian ministers and missionaries.
Ill-health ( a tropical fever ) forced his return to England where he met George Grey and John William Colenso, the Anglican Bishop of Natal, who invited Bleek to join him in Natal in 1855 to help compile a Zulu grammar.
Though Virginia was an Anglican colony, Governor William Gooch had a tolerant policy on religion.
* William Saumarez Smith ( 1836 1909 ), 4th Anglican Bishop of Sydney ( 1890 1897 ) and 1st Archbishop of Sydney ( 1897 1909 )
On top of the wars England had with France and with Spain ( both caused by the Duke of Buckingham ), Charles I and William Laud ( the Archbishop of Canterbury ) began a war with Scotland in an attempt to convert Scotland to the Church of England ( the Anglican Church ).
Educated at the original Trinity College School in Weston Ontario, as a teenager William Osler's aim was to follow his father into the Anglican ministry and to that end he entered Trinity College, Toronto ( now a constituent college of the University of Toronto ) in the autumn of 1867.
In 1787 William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson and a group of friends, mostly of Anglican evangelicals, formed an association to carry forward a campaign for abolition in Parliament and throughout the country.
Therefore, a later proposed model is Simon Simonds, who was an Independent in the Protectorate, a Church of England cleric under Charles II, a Roman Catholic under James II, and a moderate Anglican under William and Mary.
William Webb Ellis ( 24 November 1806 24 February 1872 ) was an Anglican clergyman who is famous for allegedly being the inventor of Rugby football whilst a pupil at Rugby School.

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