Definition of High Anglicanism

1. Noun. A doctrine and practice within the Church of England emphasizing the Catholic tradition.

Exact synonyms: Anglo-catholicism
Generic synonyms: Anglicanism

Lexicographical Neighbors of High Anglicanism

Higginson
Higgitt
Higgon
Higgs
Higgs-like
Higgs boson
Higgs bosons
Higgs field
Higgs mechanism
Higgs particle
Higgses
Higgsino
Higgsinos
Higgsless
High Anglican Church
High Anglicanism (current term)
High Church
High Commission
High Dam
High German
High Holiday
High Holy Day
High Middle Ages
High Renaissance
High Sierra
High Street
Highbury
Higher Intermediate Fare
Higher Intermediate Point

Literary usage of High Anglicanism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments by Louise Imogen Guiney (1904)
"... painful and complicated question, on which different opinions may be entertained.' From ' OXFORD High Anglicanism AND ITS CHIEF LEADERS,' by the Rev. ..."

2. The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature by Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond (1896)
"... to the literature, have by any means exhausted the subject. There is a place, therefore, for Dr Rigg's Oxford High Anglicanism and its Chief Leaders? ..."

3. A Protestant Dictionary: Containing Articles on the History, Doctrines, and by Charles Henry Hamilton Wright, Charles Neil (1904)
"The credit for the full Popish development of our Oxford High-Anglicanism must be divided between Newman and Pusey as chief leaders. ..."

4. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1900)
"An admirable piece of work, and can be cordially recommended to all who wish to have a readable and adequate account of Oxford High Anglicanism and its ..."

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