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  2. Anglicanism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In 1707, another convert to Anglicanism, Antonio de Alvarado , made a new translation of the Prayer Book printed in London, under the title of La Liturgia Ynglesa, o El Libro de la Oracion Comun. This translation was made for a congregation of Spanish merchants in London, to which Alvarado was the minister.

  3. Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    This is apparently the first time the Spanish speaking Anglicans inserted their own "historic, national tradition of liturgical worship within an Anglican prayer book". [17] A second edition was released in 1889 and a revision in 1975. This attempt combined the Anglican structure of worship with indigenous prayer traditions. [18]

  4. National symbols of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Monarch is the head of state, symbol of its unity and permanence. According to what is stipulated in the Spanish Constitution, the Kingdom of Spain has three symbols: [1] The Spanish national flag, the coat of arms and the national anthem. Unofficially, there are also additional traditional symbols.

  5. Category:Anglicanism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Anglicans (2 P) B. Anglican buildings and structures in Spain (2 C) Pages in category "Anglicanism in Spain" The following 3 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The keys as a symbol of Saint Peter may be found within many coats of arms; the coat of arms of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen displayed two argent (silver) crossed keys as Saint Peter is the patron saint of the Bremian archiepiscopal cathedral. The papal tiara or triregnum is the three-tiered crown used by the pope as a sovereign power.

  7. Category:National symbols of Spain - Wikipedia

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  9. Flag of the Anglican Communion - Wikipedia

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    Surmounting the shield, at the North, is a mitre, the symbol of apostolic order essential to all Churches and Provinces constituting the Anglican Communion. [ 1 ] The design was adapted with the colors of blue and gold and made into a flag by Canadian-born priest Father Andrew Notere.