1317:, p. 355: "Bishop Ryle was clear that there is 'a spiritual presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper to every faithful communicant, but no local corporal presence in the bread and wine to any communicant'. This, he went on to assert, 'is evidently the uniform doctrine of the Church of England'. Ryle was quite specific as to the meaning of 'a spiritual presence'. He spelt it out as follows: 'But we by the real spiritual presence of Christ do understand Christ to be present, as the Spirit of God is present, in the hearts of the faithful by blessing and grace; and this is all which we mean'".
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is an example of a leading 19th-century evangelical who had become a broad churchman by the time of his death in 1903. However, it was younger evangelicals, those from evangelical families or who had been educated in evangelical
Episcopal seminaries, who were most susceptible to liberalism. This was
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ultimately failed as well. In response, evangelicals chose to form their own distinctly evangelical
Episcopal voluntary societies to promote education and evangelism, such as the Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge (which later merged with what is now known as the
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As other church parties experienced decline in the 21st century, evangelicalism has seen a rise in influence and popularity within the Church of
England. According to Peter Brierley, a researcher on church statistics, 40 per cent of Anglicans attended evangelical parishes. As of 2016, 70 percent of
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By mid-century, there was no living memory of the 19th-century evangelicals, and
Episcopalians were "reluctant" to acknowledge that they had ever existed. Beginning in the 1960s, however, conservative evangelicalism would re-emerge as an important force within the Episcopal Church. The evangelical
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England over the doctrine of baptismal regeneration. Evangelicals rejected this doctrine, a position summarized by the Bishop of Winchester, who wrote, "I must look, notwithstanding his baptism, for the
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Bristol was established by the BCMS to train missionaries. Trinity, then known as Tyndale Hall, would maintain a conservative position, while other evangelical colleges like Ridley Hall would go in a more theologically open direction. The two later merged to form the present college.
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had revolved around issues of church order and authority, evangelicals stressed lifestyle, doctrine and conduct. Evangelicals emphasized domestic religion, especially family prayer. Evangelical concern for the moral reform of society manifested itself in large scale support for
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began to identify as liberal evangelicals. These liberal evangelicals sought to embrace modern science while also having a personal relationship with God. Liberal evangelicals also advocated for closer ecumenical relationships and union with other
Protestant churches.
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England. As evangelicalism continued to lose ground to the high-church party, a split became apparent between
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in 1848. The number of evangelical bishops grew afterwards, especially during Lord Palmerston's time as prime minister since he relied on Shaftesbury's advice when making appointments. In the latter half of the 19th century, the leading evangelical was
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of the 1920s and 1930s had less of an impact on the Episcopal Church than in other Protestant denominations. Nevertheless, it did lead to a reconfiguration of Episcopal church parties. Broad churchmen with more evangelical leanings, such as
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to represent evangelicals at the national level. Unable to alter the liberal program of the Episcopal Church, evangelical Episcopalians and their Anglo-Catholic allies looked to Anglican churches in the
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was founded to provide Bibles in different languages to accompany the missionary work, though in 1831 there was a schism which led to the founding of the
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and urban evangelisation. However, some liberals within the church have criticized the growing influence of evangelicalism as a threat to the inclusive,
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Scriptural evidence of his being a child of God." The controversy came to a head in the late 1840s in what became known as the Gorham Judgment. In 1847,
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and the evangelical party (also simply called the low-church party). The evangelical party was influenced by their counterparts in England and included
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in 1967. This produced a greater willingness to remain within the Church of England and to change it from within. Influential organisations include the
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on earth. Like their English counterparts, millennial expectation fuelled an interest in biblical prophecy among evangelical Episcopalians. Bishop
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of a parish in Devon on the grounds that Gorham did not believe in baptismal regeneration. Gorham appealed the case all the way to the
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of Old St. Paul's in Philadelphia) and other Episcopal ministers published books or magazines dedicated to millennialism.
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to be approved by Parliament was seen as a victory for evangelicals, though this was overturned when the
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as central to evangelical identity. The emergence of evangelical churchmanship can be traced back to the
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in which baptism seals or pledges the blessings of the
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2796:Anglican Churchmanship
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2048:Embracing the Covenant
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