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Protestant Anglican episcopal robes. Capitalizations…
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Founder of the Church Army and saintly Protestant Anglican
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Powerful, Christian ending of “Curse of the Undead” (1957). The town’s Baptist minister defeats the Undead outlaw.
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“Step Inside, Love” (Cilla Black, ‘67)
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A Colonial Protestant churchman signals from the steeple of a Colonial Protestant (Episcopal) church 🇺🇸.
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Duanesburg’s emphatically Protestant (and Episcopal) chancel 😇. (PZ took this photograph.)
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Closer look at Cullompton’s chancel texts. Do read them!
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Nevil Shute was a regular attender of his local Anglican parish. The Church almost always comes off well in his novels.
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FunTAStic Protestant chancel. Note the Holy Table.
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Wonderful St. Thomas, Croom (MD). One served there long ago.
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And just for the record: Let’s not forget the faithful and loyal Episcopal rector in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (1954).
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Another one — matching! What a wonder ✨.
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Remarkable plaque at Buckland Monachorum 🤗🙏🏻
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Prayer hall at VTS in the late 19th Century. Remarkable artifact.
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Further instance of “LOOKS Catholic, IS Protestant”. (It’s the Commandment Boards!) We once had a personal connection with this parish.
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