Word Meanings - PAN-ANGLICAN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Belonging to, or representing, the whole Church of England; used less strictly, to include the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States; as, the Pan-Anglican Conference at Lambeth, in 1888.
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- CHURCHLINESS
Regard for the church. - STATESMANLIKE
Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman. - CONFERENCE
A stated meeting of preachers and others, invested with authority to take cognizance of ecclesiastical matters. 6. A voluntary association of Congregational churches of a district; the district in which such churches are. Conference meeting, - UNITERABLE
Not iterable; incapable of being repeated. "To play away an uniterable life." Sir T. Browne. - CHURCHLIKE
Befitting a church or a churchman; becoming to a clergyman. Shak. - EPISCOPALIANISM
The doctrine and usages of Episcopalians; episcopacy. - REPRESENTABLE
Capable of being represented. - CHURCH
AS. circe, cyrice; akin to D. kerk, Icel. kirkja, Sw. kyrka, Dan. kirke, G. kirche, OHG. chirihha; all fr. Gr. ç'd4ra hero, Zend. çura 1. A building set apart for Christian worship. 2. A Jewish or heathen temple. Acts xix. 37. 3. A formally - CHURCHYARD
The ground adjoining a church, in which the dead are buried; a cemetery. Like graves in the holy churchyard. Shak. Syn. -- Burial place; burying ground; graveyard; necropolis; cemetery; God's acre. - CHURCH-BENCH
A seat in the porch of a church. Shak. - UNITIVE
Having the power of uniting; causing, or tending to produce, union. Jer. Taylor. - CHURCH MODES
The modes or scales used in ancient church music. See Gregorian. - WHOLENESS
The quality or state of being whole, entire, or sound; entireness; totality; completeness. - UNITARIANISM
The doctrines of Unitarians. - WHOLE-HOOFED
Having an undivided hoof, as the horse. - UNITARIANIZE
To change or turn to Unitarian views. - CHURCHSHIP
State of being a church. South. - ANGLICAN
1. A member of the Church of England. Whether Catholics, Anglicans, or Calvinists. Burke. 2. In a restricted sense, a member of the High Church party, or of the more advanced ritualistic section, in the Church of England. - CHURCHMANLY
Pertaining to, or becoming, a churchman. Milman. - STATESWOMAN
A woman concerned in public affairs. A rare stateswoman; I admire her bearing. B. Jonson. - REPRESENTANT
Appearing or acting for another; representing. - TRIBUNICIAN; TRIBUNITIAL; TRIBUNITIAN
Of or pertaining to tribunes; befitting a tribune; as, tribunitial power or authority. Dryden. A kind of tribunician veto, forbidding that which is recognized to be wrong. Hare. - IRREPRESENTABLE
Not capable of being represented or portrayed. - HIGH-CHURCHMAN
One who holds high-church principles. - BROAD CHURCH
A portion of the Church of England, consisting of persons who claim to hold a position, in respect to doctrine and fellowship, intermediate between the High Church party and the Low Church, or evangelical, party. The term has been applied - JEJUNITY
The quality of being jejune; jejuneness.