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TheClingingVine said:
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?

Anne,

I mean the latter. Those [email]wild-@-wacky[/email] ECUSA crowd doesn't have any doctrines. What they think today may be progressively different tomorrow.

Are the WCF, the Baptist London Confession, and the 39 articles so close on doctrine that 3-4 centuries ago they would barely be distinguishable? Or what distinguished them is what we see practice today in the three confessions?

Now back to the original question. What the difference between the conservative, bible-believing Episcopalian anglicans from the Reformed or the wider bible-believing evangelical community? I have never ran into any Gospel-minded Episcopolians I guess. They just do not travel in the same circles, except for the few odd ones on Christian forums.


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7