A VERY WELL GROUNDED ANGLICANISM - Roger Salter
A VERY WELL GROUNDED ANGLICANISM
By Roger Salter
Special to Virtueonline
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August 14, 2012
An Anglican in our time might sometimes wish for a Countess of Huntingdon to provide us with a simple alternative to the confused and defective body our communion has become. Such a prospect or pipedream would be tempting but it would be a false option and a betrayal.
Anglicanism is an attempted comprehensive expression of all that is best in historic Christianity. Its Reformers were skilled in the scholarship of the ancient church and the fathers, their expertise ranged through the gamut of medieval development, and they were in accord with the principal voices of the Continental Reformation.
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By Roger Salter
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
August 14, 2012
Anglicanism is an attempted comprehensive expression of all that is best in historic Christianity. Its Reformers were skilled in the scholarship of the ancient church and the fathers, their expertise ranged through the gamut of medieval development, and they were in accord with the principal voices of the Continental Reformation.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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