Do you mean doctrinal differences between themselves, i.e. conservative Anglicans v. the wild-&-wacky ECUSA crowd? Or between them and the more run-of-the-mill Presby/Reformed Baptist believer?

Actually, Anglicanism runs the gamut, from Ultra High Church that can out-Catholic the Catholics, complete with 'mass', transubstantiation, prayers to the dead, strong element of Marian devotion, etc. all the way to very low church.

My sister joined St. Andrews' Episcopal last spring but still hasn't had her girls, 2 and 4, baptized. She's really not comfortable with paedobaptism, even after spending a couple of years attending a PCA church in Denver.

So you can imagine how unenthusiastic she is about baptismal regeneration! Yet most Episcopalians/Anglicans do believe in BR. It's rare to have a true "Calvinist" in the Episcopal church, never mind the 39 Articles. They're all about receiving grace via the sacraments (of which there are seven, just like the RCC).

Just sort of hard to generalize about them, they're so spread out over the theological landscape.


Anne