Re: This is a common misconception concerning the Protestants...
Handel Send a noteboard - 30/09/2009 08:42:19 PM
Anglicanism can only be described as Protestant as Bishop Cosin described it in the 17th century: "Protestant and Reformed according to the principles of the ancient Catholic Church." There are neo-Anglicans (most if not all of the Anglican Communion) who are Protestant, but that was not the intent of the English reformers.
I would encourage you to read some of the articles linked in my previous post, as well as this one:
I would encourage you to read some of the articles linked in my previous post, as well as this one:
How do different churches practice ecumenism?
26/09/2009 05:39:54 PM
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Do your own homework.
26/09/2009 05:49:35 PM
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In general, they don't.
26/09/2009 09:07:54 PM
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Re: In general, they don't.
26/09/2009 10:15:23 PM
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Benedict has never been a uniter, he has always been a strict interpretor of church doctrine.
27/09/2009 01:38:08 AM
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It's all translated...
27/09/2009 07:12:18 AM
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Sacraments, shmackraments. It's all too works-based for my taste.
27/09/2009 03:17:06 PM
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Benedict's Point
28/09/2009 07:52:39 PM
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It's a bad point.
29/09/2009 08:53:24 PM
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Yes, but . . .
29/09/2009 10:28:43 PM
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This is a common misconception concerning the Protestants...
30/09/2009 02:42:23 PM
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Re: This is a common misconception concerning the Protestants...
30/09/2009 08:42:19 PM
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Because random nobodies on the internet are always the most accurate of sources
26/09/2009 08:32:37 PM
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I know in my grandfather's Episcopalian (sp?) church...
27/09/2009 03:30:31 AM
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You spelled it correctly, and yes, most Episcopalian churches offer communion to all. *NM*
28/09/2009 02:00:50 AM
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With AK-47s and hand grenades. *NM*
27/09/2009 03:41:48 AM
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I've got to join one of those denominations...
27/09/2009 03:43:30 PM
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