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Definition of Anglican catholic
1. Noun. A member of the Anglican Church who emphasizes its Catholic character.
Generic synonyms: Catholic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anglican Catholic
Literary usage of Anglican catholic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christianity and Modern Infidelity: Their Relative Intellectual Claims Compared by Williams Morgan (1859)
"I am an anglican catholic, and am not called upon to answer any objection which
applying to Rome does not apply to catholicity. INF. ..."
2. The Economic Causes of Modern War: A Study of the Period: 1878-1918 by John Edwin Bakeless (1921)
"America—Protestant, anglican catholic, Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, Jewish,
Mohammedan, Agnostic. Serbia—Greek Catholic. ..."
3. The Difficulties of Romanism by George Stanley Faber (1830)
"Now, to the anglican catholic such an interpretation seems plainly at variance
with the terms in which the institution of the Eucharist has been recorded ..."