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<p> A term first given to the non-jurors, who refused to acknowledge [[William]] III. as their lawful king, and who had very proud notions of church power; but it is now commonly used in a more extensive signification, and is applied to all those who, though far from being non-jurors, yet form pompous and ambitious conceptions of the authority and jurisdiction of the church. </p>
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<p> [[A]] term first given to the non-jurors, who refused to acknowledge [[William]] [[Iii.]] as their lawful king, and who had very proud notions of church power; but it is now commonly used in a more extensive signification, and is applied to all those who, though far from being non-jurors, yet form pompous and ambitious conceptions of the authority and jurisdiction of the church. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_19881"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/charles-buck-theological-dictionary/high+churchmen High Churchmen from Charles Buck Theological Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_19881"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/charles-buck-theological-dictionary/high+churchmen High Churchmen from Charles Buck Theological Dictionary]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 12 October 2021

High Churchmen [1]

A term first given to the non-jurors, who refused to acknowledge William Iii. as their lawful king, and who had very proud notions of church power; but it is now commonly used in a more extensive signification, and is applied to all those who, though far from being non-jurors, yet form pompous and ambitious conceptions of the authority and jurisdiction of the church.

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