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From: "Andrew Sellon" <>
Subject: Re: [HWE] 14th and 15th centuries - were there any Anglicans?
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 20:49:21 +0100
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Peter -
A quick thought - where might that leave the Orthodox Christian Churches,
particularly those of Greece and Russia?
Yours Aye Andrew Sellon East Anglia
We are living not in the age of the apostles, not in the abstract, timeless,
nameless, placeless land of the philosophers, but in the year 1837, in the
porter-brewing, cotton-spinning, tallow-melting kingdom of Great Britain,
bursting with opulence, and flying from poverty as the greatest of human
evils. Rev. Sydney Smith 1771-1854, Canon of St. Paul's.
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> Someway or another the word Protestant has developed to
> mean those who are not of the Roman Catholic faith but
> have a connection to Jesus of Nazareth.
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