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Anglican Doctrine

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{{summary | text=The Anglican church was borne out of the [[Reformation]] and as such its core doctrines include belief [[justification by faith alone]] as well as more general Christian beliefs such as in the [[Trinity]]. The original sources of Anglican doctrine included belief in [[Sole Scriptura]], the [[Apostle's creed|Apostle's]] and [[Nicene creed|Nicene]] creeds and the dogmatic decisions of the first four general councils of the Church. The [[Thirty-Nine Articles of Faith]] outline the doctrine of [[Anglicanism]] and the [[Book of Common Prayer]] sets for the Anglican order of worship.}}

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* [[Thirty-Nine Articles]] | [[Book of Common Prayer]]
* [[Protestant Doctrine]] | [[Justification by faith alone]] | [[Anglican Doctrine: Baptism|Baptism]] | [[Anglican Doctrine: Holy Communion|Holy Communion]]
* [[Anglican Issues: Priesthood|Priesthood]] | [[Anglican Issues: Homosexuality|Homosexuality]]

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{{returnto}} [[Anglican Communion]]
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