Protestant Episcopal Church
Americannoun
noun
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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
This is a change from amended bylaws filed in April 1994 that specified those assets should go to the Protestant Episcopal Church of Western Kansas or the bishop of the diocese of that church.
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
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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
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It is the name given to the handsome building which is the headquarters of "The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America."
From The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia by Miller, William James
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