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orthodoxy. At the same time, the Stuart dynasty was expected to maintain its adherence to Anglicanism. This became an important issue for the High Church party and it was to disturb the Restoration Settlement under Charles II's brother, King James II, a convert to Roman Catholicism, and lead to
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Thus, by the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, those liturgical practices prevalent even in High Church circles were not of the same tenor as those later found under the Catholic revival of the 19th century. High Church clergy and laity were often termed
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nonetheless includes many bishops, other clergy and adherents sympathetic to mainstream modern consensus across reformed Christianity that, according to official Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian teachings, are
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position in the English body politic. Victorious after a generation of struggle, the Anglican gentry felt the need to re-entrench the re-Anglicanised Church of England as one of the most important elements of the
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ancestors had defeated. Over time, their High Church position had become ossified among a remnant of bookish churchmen and country squires. An example of an early 19th-century churchman of this tradition is Sir
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and the exclusion of the Catholic Stuarts from the British throne. The subsequent split over office-holders' oaths of allegiance to the Crown and the Royal Succession, which led to the exclusion of the
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faith, which was accompanied by an austere but decorous mode of worship, as reflective of their idea of an orderly and dignified churchmanship against the rantings of the low churchmen that their
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has also been applied to elements of Protestant churches within which individual congregations or ministers display a division in their liturgical practices, for example,
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remained the spiritual father of the Oxford Movement who remained a priest in the Church of England. To a lesser extent, looking back from the 19th century, the term
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view of the sacraments, church tradition and the threefold ministry but do not consider themselves Anglo-Catholics. This party is now called
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through a renewed and strengthened alliance between Throne and Altar, or Church and State. Reverence for martyrdom of the Stuart king
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position. This sought, once again, to lessen the separation of Anglicans (the Established Church) from the majority of Protestant
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In the wake of the disestablishment of Anglicanism and the persecution of Anglican beliefs and practices under the
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The Right way to Honour and Happiness. A Sermon, Preach'd at the Assizes, Held at Cardiffe, ... April 18th, 1710
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in England and the other possessions of the Crown. See, for example, the attempt to reimpose episcopacy on the
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from "high churchman", a label used in the 17th and early 18th centuries to describe opponents of religious
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High Churchmanship in the Church of England, from the sixteenth century to the late twentieth century
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that emphasize "ritual, priestly authority, sacraments". Although used in connection with various
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bishops who refused to recognise the 1688 de facto abdication of the King, and the accession of
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and yet adhere closely to the quintessentially Anglican usages and liturgical practices of the
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as an upholder of his Coronation Oath to protect the Church of England became a hallmark of
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The High Church Tradition: a study in the liturgical thought of the seventeenth century
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Hein, David (1991) "The High Church Origins of the American Boarding School" in:
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High Church vs. Low Church: Documentary Narrative of an Ecclesiastical Joke
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teachings and spirituality; its hallmarks are relatively elaborate music,
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attitude with regard to political position of the Church in England, and
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began demanding that the English Church abandon some of its traditional
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outside the Church grew stronger in numbers and more vociferous, the
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position also came to be distinguished increasingly from that of the
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to differenciate it from the even higher Anglo-Catholic position.
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and greater decision-making liberty for the church's convocations.
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and with the pietistic emphases of the period, practised by the
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High church Anglicanism tends to be closer than low church to
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also refers to aspects of Anglicanism quite distinct from the
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as well as adherents of older Protestant denominations like
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tradition, where it describes churches using a number of
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can still refer to Anglicans of the pre-Oxford movement
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In contrast to the Old High Church's alliance with the
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Christian denominations which emphasize ritual and form
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compiled by Richard Mammana and Cynthia McFarland for
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position became associated with the leadership of the
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or Anglo-Catholicism. There remain parishes that are
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