Anglicanism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Terms like rector and curate were carried overseas with the spread of Anglicanism, but their exact meaning depends on local conditions and regulations.
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He declined all attempts made to induce him to conform to Anglicanism by the offer of his life.
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Clement's veneration is somewhat limited; he is commemorated nonetheless in Anglicanism.
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He appointed a curate to preach in his place while he practised astrology, which was intertwined with his devout Anglicanism and medicine.
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A theological liberal on social issues, he has written in later years on spirituality, philosophical ethics, sexuality, Anglicanism, and economics.
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For a short period of history before the ordination of women as deacons, priests and bishops began within Anglicanism they could be deaconesses.
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Others have suggested that he was having serious doubts about Anglicanism.
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He became a farmer there and converted to Anglicanism.
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His determination to return to traditional Anglicanism characterized the approach to his chaplaincy.
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It is not known how widely accepted this idea is within Anglicanism.
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