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Protestant Episcopal Church

American  

Protestant Episcopal Church British  

noun

  1. the full title of the Episcopal Church

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He also was on the national board for groups like the Protestant Episcopal Church and Boy Scouts of America.

From Washington Times • Oct. 21, 2019

The school amended its articles of incorporation to remove the Protestant Episcopal Church of Western Kansas from getting the property once the school closes.

From Washington Times • May 2, 2019

A few gentry families clung to the forms of the Church of England and founded the Protestant Episcopal Church as the American branch of Anglicanism.

From Textbooks • Jan. 18, 2018

Conservative planters thought the established Anglican Church, called the Protestant Episcopal Church after 1784, was essential to public order and morality.

From Textbooks • Jan. 18, 2018

As a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church he held a lay reader’s license, and for many years read the service and visited the sick.

From The Story of Our Hymns by Ryden, Ernest Edwin