is a term that refers to a position within the Anglican traditionThis word comes from a Latin term meaning “to hand down,” that originally referred to the teaching of the apostles as handed down in the churches ... more that the crown holds the proper supreme authority in the church over ecclesiasticalFrom the Greek word ecclesia, meaning church or congregation and is used to refer to both separate Christian congregations and to the whole body of Ch... more appointments and discipline. It derives its name from Swiss theologian named Erastus of the 16th century.
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