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词汇 Anglicanism
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Definition of Anglicanism in English:

Anglicanism

noun ˈaŋɡlɪkənɪz(ə)mˈæŋɡləkəˌnɪzəm
mass noun
  • The faith and practices of the Anglican Christian Churches.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Episcopalian Church is essentially the American branch of Anglicanism.
    • It was the length of her reign that secured Anglicanism and established it as Protestant.
    • The reshaping of contemporary Anglicanism can be understood in ways that reflect the most important features of historic Anglicanism.
    • The future of Anglicanism may depend upon the American Episcopal Church's ability to find a way out of its terrible constraints.
    • Anglicanism still claims 70 percent of the population, most of whom are nominal members.
    • The influence of the Dissenting churches, and the spiritual revival of Methodism, gradually led Welsh society away from Anglicanism.
    • Anglicanism is, theologically, the eccentric cousin in the family of Western Christianity.
    • The retention and celebration of corporate daily prayer has been one of the hallmarks of Anglicanism.
    • She discusses the challenges of creating an American version of Anglicanism at the end of the Revolutionary War.
    • Cromwell's failure to regulate schoolmasters and tutors was a principal reason why Anglicanism had thrived in the 1650s.

Definition of Anglicanism in US English:

Anglicanism

nounˈaNGɡləkəˌnizəmˈæŋɡləkəˌnɪzəm
  • The faith and practices of the Anglican Christian Churches.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The future of Anglicanism may depend upon the American Episcopal Church's ability to find a way out of its terrible constraints.
    • The influence of the Dissenting churches, and the spiritual revival of Methodism, gradually led Welsh society away from Anglicanism.
    • Anglicanism still claims 70 percent of the population, most of whom are nominal members.
    • The reshaping of contemporary Anglicanism can be understood in ways that reflect the most important features of historic Anglicanism.
    • She discusses the challenges of creating an American version of Anglicanism at the end of the Revolutionary War.
    • It was the length of her reign that secured Anglicanism and established it as Protestant.
    • Cromwell's failure to regulate schoolmasters and tutors was a principal reason why Anglicanism had thrived in the 1650s.
    • Anglicanism is, theologically, the eccentric cousin in the family of Western Christianity.
    • The Episcopalian Church is essentially the American branch of Anglicanism.
    • The retention and celebration of corporate daily prayer has been one of the hallmarks of Anglicanism.
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