Church History

16th century onward

Anglican Tradition

A Protestant and catholic-shaped Western tradition rooted in the English Reformation, episcopal order, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Thirty-Nine Articles.

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Lineage

English Reformation and global communion.

Anglican lineage runs through the Church of England, the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles, missionary expansion, and the global Anglican Communion.

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Main Emphases

Scripture, liturgy, episcopal order, and common prayer.

Anglican identity is often formed through prayer book worship, biblical preaching, episcopal structure, and a broad tradition that includes catholic, evangelical, and charismatic streams.