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Below the answer box is a link for Anglicans Online, which lists a bunch of places that you can go to view current Anglican doctrine.

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Below the answer box is a link for Anglicans Online, which lists a bunch of places that you can go to view current Anglican doctrine.

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the pilgrims leave the Anglican church which is the church of England because he wanted a divorce and the Roman Catholics did not believe in divorce.

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the doctrine of the church of England is grounded in the holy in matters of doctrine ritual and ceremonial the were defeated

the king of England as the hesd of the church of England made the Anglican church the most peculiar of all protestant churches in regard to her doctrines

the doctrine of the church of England is grounded in the holy in matters of doctrine ritual and ceremonial the were defeated

the king of England as the hesd of the church of England made the Anglican church the most peculiar of all protestant churches in regard to her doctrines

the doctrine of the church of England is grounded in the holy in matters of doctrine ritual and ceremonial the were defeated

the king of England as the hesd of the church of England made the Anglican church the most peculiar of all protestant churches in regard to her doctrines

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The doctrine of the Anglican Church under Elizabeth was Catholic! Not Roman Catholic , that was considered as being full of medieval additions, here in England these had been cleared out by the Reformation.

What was the Anglican Doctrine? Firstly they believed that the Catholic faith and orders had been brought here by S.Joseph of Arimathea. Not likely however, but the faith had been here since shortly after the Death of Christ! The Church doctrine was set at the beginning of the Reformation [ Convocation 1536/7/42 ,by Parliament in 1558 and confirmed by Convocation in 1572 and inspite of all pressures has remained constant. The belief was in the Revelation of Christ, which was recorded in scripture and confirmed interpreted, and explained by the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the First Thousand Years. It was confirmation of the Apostolic College and the authority of the Catholic Bishops. The magisterium of the papacy had been rejected firmly, but at no time did the Anglican Church reject the Roman Church on the continent!

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Colin Sykes has written:

'Commentary on an Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine, 1971' -- subject(s): Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine, Anglican Communion, Catholic Church, Lord's Supper, Relations

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