Rev & Dear Father: Thanks for the kudo.Personally, most of us most of the
time try to be pretty objective on these things.Don't sell yourself short!
You will enjoy this, I thinkn old Canadian Anglican friend,
whose father was a conservative, teaching elder, of the Presbyterian
Church of Canada. In the course of the conversation I asked him if he had
ever heard of the ARPC- or your alma mater. He then gave me a highly
detailed, five minute summary (he is a teacher by profession now retired)
and concluded by saying that the ARPC and Erskine were probably among the
best Presbyterian jurisdictions in North America.
He was brought
up PCC and says that the one thing he misses from his earlier days is the
'sermon' (...about 45 minutes long with many Scriptural references and a
healthy dose of 16th c. writings...)
He has a point, don't you
think!?!?!(The length I mean) Blessings. GDVW+
>>From:
<gdvw@...>
>>Reply-To: faithandlife@...
>>To: <faithandlife@...>
>>CC: <bigchese@...>
>>Subject: [FaithandLife] Advance The Churchmanship!(As we say)
>>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 19:12:32 -0000 (GMT)
>>
>>While I can in general agree with the definitions below, I found it
>> interesting that Anglo-Catholic was omitted.
>
> DC: Anglo-Catholic was omitted because Dean Burwell didn't include it in
> his online dictionary and I didn't have a concise definition of it.
> You have provided one and, coming as it does from a self-confessed
> Anglo-Catholic, it is likely more accurate and certainly more objective
> than what I could have provided. Thanks.
>
> Soli Deo Gloria!
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> Drew
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