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High Church noun [treated as singular or plural]A tradition within the Anglican Church emphasizing ritual, priestly authority, sacraments, and historical continuity with Catholic Christianity.The audience ranged from High Church Anglo-Catholics to low church Evangelical Anglicans....- The ‘Authorized Version’ arose out of a conference at Hampton Court, convened by James I in 1604, between the High Church and Low Church parties.
- Nor was Newman a liberal, rather a High Church Anglican who converted to Catholicism.
DerivativesHigh Churchman noun ...- Nevertheless, many evangelicals and High Churchmen still clung to the literal view of Genesis because it was exegetically the soundest interpretation.
- Anglican High Churchmen referred - sometimes enviously - to the relative autonomy of non-established Scottish episcopalianism.
- This state interference in the Anglican Church was denounced as ‘national apostasy’ by High Churchmen in England.
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