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High-Churchman

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But, like many another Episcopal body politic, it suffers from pains in the joints where High-Churchman meets Low-Churchman.

From Time Magazine Archive

He always claimed to have been a consistent Old Whig—that is, as he understood it, a High-Churchman who accepted the Revolution of 1688.

From The Function of the Poet and Other Essays by Lowell, James Russell

The High-Churchman, with his perilous inclination to fervour, he was afraid of as a disturbing element, and kept him out of his drawings.

From George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians by Wood, T. Martin

"Yet surely the so-called Evangelical believes more than the Unitarian, and the High-Churchman than the Evangelical," objected Charles.

From Loss and Gain The Story of a Convert by Newman, John Henry

I think he was really a very High-Churchman.

From The Hallam Succession by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston

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