Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5,2 | Non-Jurors (a ~group of Anglicans who separated from the main
2 I, 7,10| Originally brought up as Anglicans, they ~were converted to
3 II, 1,1 | Roman~Catholics, Calvinists, Anglicans, and Orthodox: all alike
4 II, 1,1 | Calvinists, Lutherans, and Anglicans, I have in mind those who
5 II, 2,2 | popular~among High Church Anglicans. (According to this theory,
6 II, 4,2 | without chrismating them. Anglicans and other Protestants are
7 II, 6,1 | in its totality. Do you Anglicans~accept it, or do you reject
8 II, 6,1 | nor can they be, until Anglicans and Orthodox are agreed
9 II, 6,2 | western Christians, it is the Anglicans with whom Orthodoxy~has
10 II, 6,2 | so today there are many Anglicans who regard~the Reformation
11 II, 6,2 | to antiquity has led many Anglicans to look with sympathy and~
12 II, 6,2 | result of pioneer work by Anglicans such as William Palmer~(
13 II, 6,2 | discussions with a committee of Anglicans;~and in the following year
14 II, 6,2 | theological conference between Anglicans and Orthodox held since
15 II, 6,2 | performed~by non-Orthodox. Most Anglicans understood the statements
16 II, 6,2 | obstacle to reunion between Anglicans and Orthodox? From the Orthodox~
17 II, 6,2 | permit. There are individual Anglicans who stand very close to
18 II, 6,2 | Yet there are many other Anglicans who dissent sharply from
19 II, 6,2 | Anglican communion until Anglicans~themselves are clearer about
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