[soundofgrace] Re: [soundofgrace] Re: Anglican Church - Jack to Jeff Scanlan

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From: "John G. Reisinger" <JREISINGER24@...>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:08:35 -0500
JEFF:  Thanks for the information.   JGR


On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Jeff Scanlan wrote:

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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John G. Reisinger [mailto:JREISINGER24@...]
>> Sent: Thursday, 22 February 2007 2:29 AM
>> To: soundofgrace@...
>> Subject: Re: [soundofgrace] Re: Anglican Church - Jack to Jeff  
>> Scanlan
>>
>> (1)  When did Anglicans first  deliberately call themselves either
>> "low" or "high" Anglicans?
>
> From what I can understand they do not like those terms very much.  
> It is,
> apparently, possible to be high church, liturgical, etc., and still  
> be very
> evangelical. And there can be those who are anti-liturgy and be very
> liberal.
>
>
>> (2)  Also when did some Anglicans first use the phrase "Anglo-
>> Catholics" and consider themselves the "Anglican branch of the
>> Catholic church?"
>
> Did not the Oxford movement push them in that direction? Remember  
> John Henry
> Newman? He was so high that he eventually went over to the RCC.
>
>
>> (3)  I understand that the only one sticking point in merger talks is
>> the refusal of Rome too accept the Anglican's ordination and demand a
>> re-ordination.
>
> Again I am speaking from only very vague knowledge but I would say  
> there
> would be more than that.
>
>
>> (4)  When was the last open evangelical head of the Anglican church?
>> It seems to me it was in the early 1960's.
>>
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>
> I think both Carey and Coggin did identify with evangelicalism at  
> some stage
> of their 'careers'.
>
> God bless,
> Jeff
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