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2020-47 De Church of England en synodes 53 18 Cited in Paul Valliere, Conciliarism: A History of Decision-Making in the Church (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- versity Press, 2012), p. 162. 19 Archbishop’s retreat addresses, July 2012 at : http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/1739/the- archbishops-retreat-addresses-parts-iii-iv-v (accessed 2 December 2012). 20 Valliere, Conciliarism , pp. 192-3. 21 Conciliarism , p. 209. 22 Conciliarism , p. 235. 23 See my essay, ‘American Catholicity and the Natio nal Church: The Legacy of William Reed Huntington’ in Sewanee Theological Review (forthcoming, 2013). 24 Cited in F. A. Iremonger, William Temple (London: Oxford University Press, 1948), p. 275. 25 Letter from an unnamed correspondent to Hoare, 23 October 1851, in J. B. Sweet, A Memoir of the late Henry Hoare Esq. MA, with a narrative of the church movements with which he was concerned from 1848 to 1865 and more particularly the revival of Convocation (London: Rivington’s, 1865), p. 308. 26 Colin Podmore, ‘The Baptismal Revolution in the American Episcopal Church: Baptismal Ecclesiology and the Baptismal Covenant’ in Ecclesiology 6 (2010), pp. 8-38. 27 The Archbishops’ Committee on Church & State, Report (London: SPCK, 1916), p. 31. It drew extensively on the earlier 1902 report on the laity in the church. 28 Mark Chapman, Bishops, Saints and Politics: Anglican Essays (London: T & T Clark, 2007), pp. 9-32. 29 See Mark Chapman, Anglican Theology (London: Continuum, 2012), ch. 1. .

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