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Перевод: episcopalian
[прилагательное] епископальный; [существительное] член епископальной церкви; приверженец епископальной церкви
Тезаурус:
- If the Church of England, which many preferred to call simply "the Establishment" or, copying the Scots, "the Episcopalian Church" violated its "contract" and failed to provide a Protestant religion for England, then the Nonconformists, cooperating through the Council, would willingly take up the contract and deliver the appropriate religion.
- Although these are mostly non-Anglican in a land where only 2.5% of Christians are Episcopalian, they are highly significant.
- No-one, neither from the Presbyterian side nor the Episcopalian, dared answer this proposal until Richard Baxter broke the silence by suggesting that Roman Catholics and Socinians be exempted from this liberty.
- The false doctrines of Rome are attacked by repeating the judgement of the mass found in the Articles of the Episcopalian Church of England, of which the Queen is the head; thus correct religious belief is linked to loyalty to the monarch and the loyalty issue is again raised in describing the priest as the agent of "a foreign power".
- Although correspondents from the United States are optimistic, the musical resources of the average Episcopalian church are somewhat slender.
- And in a conversation with William Turner Levy, a young American who was about to become an Episcopalian minister, Eliot raised the possibility that he might eventually enter retirement in an abbey - such a life suited him, he said.
- Thus every town in Scotland, and in some places every parish, had a Church of Scotland church, a Free church, an Episcopalian church and possibly a Roman Catholic, Methodist or Baptist church as well.
- The elements are brought to them, whereas the Episcopalian and the Catholic worshippers have to go forward for theirs.
- Official toleration was denied only to Roman Catholics and episcopalian Anglicans, and in practice if they exercised discretion, they too were able to worship without much disturbance.
- Despite her long exile, she remained deeply attached to the Episcopalian church, raising her children to love both the Bible and Savannah, where roses blossomed in the dead of winter.
- Professor Thomas Gordon joined them for breakfast at the New Inn, after which they went to a Service at the "English chapel", that is to say, the Episcopalian, that is to say, the Anglican church in Scotland.
- Church in the State, it is not established in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, although in each of these there is an Anglican or Episcopalian Church which is part of the same Communion as the Church of England.
- The long-lost cousin of the title is Episcopalian minister Bobby Castle - a sixties Black Panther sympathiser and now, at 60, still a right-on activist.
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