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- adjective Belonging to, or representing, the whole
Church of England .
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In the earlier Pan-Anglican Conferences the attitude taken up towards the Churches in union with the Holy See was hostile rather than friendly, warm sympathy being extended to those who had recently abandoned its communion.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Pan-Anglican Conferences, in which the bishops of that communion come together from all lands, are increasingly affected by the movement; though, as consisting of prelates with very diverse views, they are always chary about committing themselves to definite statements.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Pan-Anglican Conference of 1866, in the "Lambeth Quadrilateral."
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Of course, they are wider than the Empire, but they include the Empire, and I want just for a few minutes to say a word or two about some Imperial features that struck me in connection with that Pan-Anglican Congress in London last June.
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Perhaps the most memorable incidents in a memorable career are the Pan-Anglican Synod held at Lambeth in 1867, and his establishment of the Diocesan Society for Church
The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.]. Hartley Withers 1908
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The first of these international sectarian councils was that commonly spoken of as βthe Pan-Anglican Synod,β of Protestant Episcopal bishops gathered at
A History of American Christianity 1830-1907 1897
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The hideously named "Pan-Anglican Synod," which assembled at Lambeth in September, 1867, and terminated its proceedings in the following
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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It was reserved for the journalists of 1867 to form the terrible compound of two languages, and, by writing of the "Pan-Anglican Synod," to prepare the way for
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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I was in great measure the framer of the "Pan-Anglican" for this purpose, and the result has abundantly satisfied me.
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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The choice of such a place is as significant as if a Pan-Anglican synod were called to meet at the central and convenient port of Souakin.
The Arian Controversy Henry Melvill Gwatkin 1880
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