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the Episcopal Church noun uk /ɪˌpɪs.kə.pəl ˈtʃɜːtʃ/ us /ɪˌpɪs.kə.pəl ˈtʃɝːtʃ/ a part of the Anglican Church, especially in Scotland and the US(尤指苏格兰和美国的)圣公会 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religions & religious groups Abrahamic African Methodist Episcopal Church AME anti-Catholicism anti-Christianity faith-based Free Church Gnosticism Hinduism neo-paganism non-established paganism Pentecostalism Pentecostalist Sunni super-church Taoism Taoist the God squad totemism
Educated at St. John's College, an active member of the Episcopal Church, he was not only a scholar but a devout and exemplary man. He was offered a high office in the Episcopal Church if he would accede to their terms. In this same letter she expresses the desire to become a communicant of the Episcopal Church. The canons of the Episcopal Church forbid any widow or widower to remarry whose former partner is living. This is seen not only in the Episcopal Church, but also among many other denominations. |