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From: "Dave Railton" <>
Subject: RE: [HWE] 14th and 15th centuries - were there any Anglicans?
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 10:53:04 +0100
In-Reply-To: <009b01c319e6$e3430aa0$70c760cb@co.nz>
To add to Shirley's email - The Apostles' Creed affirmed by the congregation
at Anglcan church services includes the following:
"I believe in the Holy Ghost; THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH; The Communion of
Saints...."
David Railton
-----Original Message-----
From: Shirley Arabin [mailto:]
Sent: 14 May 2003 06:19
To:
Subject: Re: [HWE] 14th and 15th centuries - were there any Anglicans?
Just a cat among the pigeons (or doves in the case of Huguenots). When I
was attending classes for confirmation in the Anglican faith back in the
1950s our vicar told us there were Catholics, Anglicans, and Protestants.
Also that Henry VIII did not 'start' the Anglican church, but considered
that it was a continuation of the church of St Augustine, and just removed
it from the discipline of the Pope and the Church in Rome.
Shirley Arabin
Mount Maunganui, New Zealand .
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