Lutheran Christians recognize the first four councils, whereas most High Church Anglicans accept all seven as persuasive but not infallible.
The Oxford Movement saw a revival of the Patristic practice, which is now found among High Church Anglicans and especially Anglo-Catholics.
Traditional Protestants such as Reformed and Lutheran recognize the first four councils, whereas most High Church Anglicans accept all seven.
The Catholics, with their multiple statues of saints, seemed to offer an easier bridge to Christianity than the overwhelmingly Low Church Anglicans and Nonconformists.
In more recent years, it has described itself as representing Central Church as well as Low Church Anglicans.
The Stowte family, to which the marquis belongs, are Low Church Anglicans, and Fenwick is High Church and latitudinarian.
The Oxford Movement was a movement of High Church Anglicans, eventually developing into Anglo-Catholicism.
Among High Church Anglicans, Anglican prayer beads are sometimes used.
Some Low Church Anglicans take a strictly memorialist (Zwinglian) view of the sacrament.
Consequently, some Anglicans (especially Anglo-Catholics and some other High Church Anglicans) accept transubstantiation while most Anglicans do not.