- In
Anglican Christianity, the term
low church refers to
those who give
little emphasis to ritual,
often having an
emphasis on preaching,
individual salvation...
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Church and elsewhere. The
opposite tradition is
low church.
Contemporary media discussing Anglican churches often prefer the
terms evangelical to
low...
- strands: the main
traditions are
known as Anglo-Catholic, high
church,
central church, and
low church, the
latter producing a
growing evangelical wing that includes...
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particularly in the
years between 1874 and 1934.
After the
terms high
church and
low church came to
distinguish the
tendency toward Anglo-Catholicism on the...
- Anglo-Catholics and many high
church and some broad-
church Anglicans, but
merely as "sacramental rites" by
other broad-
church and
low-
church Anglicans, especially...
-
Episcopal Church introduced three prayers from the
Sarum Rite and
omitted the
Commination Office from its liturgy. In some of the
low church traditions...
-
evangelicals are
often described as
being low church, but
these terms are not
always interchangeable because low church can also
describe individuals or groups...
-
congregation or a
particular service will be
referred to as
Low Church or High
Church. In theory: High
Church,
especially the very high Anglo-Catholic movement...
- The
Plymouth Brethren or ****emblies of
Brethren are a
low church and
Nonconformist Christian movement whose history can be
traced back to Dublin, Ireland...
- of
ritual and formality,
variously referred to as High and
Low Church. As of 2013, the
Church of
Ireland ranked "second in the
State in
terms of the provision...