Definitions for Anglicanism

Anglicanism An·gli·can·ism

Spelling: [ang-gli-kuh-niz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈæŋ glɪ kəˌnɪz əm/

Anglicanism is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 582 anagrams from letters in Anglicanism (aacgiilmnns).

Definitions for Anglicanism

noun

  1. the doctrines, principles, or system of the Anglican Church.

Origin of Anglicanism

First recorded in 1840-50; Anglican + -ism

Examples for Anglicanism

I have said, that Neo-Anglicanism has proved a failure, as seventeenth-century Anglicanism did.

Anglicanism, a sober cult with a balanced creed, suits him not.

Anglicanism was regarded as a symbol of conquest and intrusion.

The prohibition was taken off, now that he was committed to Anglicanism.

It was on the Donatists, with an application to Anglicanism.

But it must not be supposed that in this reformation there was any aping of Anglicanism.

Knox understood the relation which men of his stamp bore to Anglicanism.

This leads us to our question, what, to him, is Anglicanism?

You are of the latest fashion of Anglicanism, and we are only a parcel of old women.

But Anglicanism—rich Anglicanism—has also been placed on the rates.

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