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  1. Jan 27, 2018 · Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church does not teach that we are the only true Church. We do not teach that outside our church there is no salvation. However, we claim that we are part of the one, undivided, universal Church of Jesus Christ. We are an integral part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. 9 wIuwd: vUng

  2. of the Christian faith, the beliefs which undergird all that we do, can make all the difference. This study guide provides an opportunity for students to do this, with the help of Anglican and ecumenical texts freely available on the internet, not least for those across the Anglican Communion who do not have access to theological libraries.

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  4. ANGLICAN BELIEF AND PRACTICE. A Joint Affirmation of the Reformed Episcopal Church and the Anglican Province of America October 4, 2001. I. Introduction. Both the Reformed Episcopal Church and the Anglican Province of America recognize the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion as one of their formularies. This was also true for both sides of the ...

  5. This is an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) rendering of Daniel Berkeley Updike’s Standard Book of the 1928 U. S. Book of Common Prayer, originally printed in 1930. This facsimile should be quite faithful to the original. The font used is “Kis BT”, which is Bitstream’s version of Janson, the font used in the original.

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  6. The Catechism. Offered in a question-and-answer format, the Catechism found in the back of The Book of Common Prayer (pp. 845-862) helps teach the essential truths of the Christian faith and how Episcopalians live those truths. It is also intentionally organized so as to “provide a brief summary of the Church’s teaching for an inquiring ...

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