High Church
Americanadjective
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Origin of High Church
First recorded in 1695–1705
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The outdoor area at Yarm Wellness, on the corner of West Street and High Church Wynd, will officially open to the public at 13:30 BST on Saturday.
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
The gray stone Stornoway High Church is where Trump’s mother and all nine of her siblings were baptized early in the last century.
From New York Times • Oct. 16, 2018
He is nostalgic and wistful, and his verse settles on the immutability of country lanes and thatched inns and of High Church Anglicanism.
From Washington Post • Aug. 5, 2016
The author would later write, “Had we not High Church and Low Church among our ordinary bishops … we should miss much that we feel to be ornamental to the Establishment and useful to ourselves.”
From Slate • Jul. 28, 2016
Lack, to see what Numbers of the Clergy here, both High Church and Low, and distinguish them by their Looks, and their Dress, and particularly by their Ties and Waistcoats.
From Manners & Cvftoms of ye Englyfhe Drawn from ye Qvick by Doyle, Richard
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