The creeds, formularies, and prayer-book prefaces that define the Anglican Way.
The early Roman baptismal creed, ancestor of the Apostles' Creed.
The Church's baptismal creed, received from the ancient Roman symbol.
The original creed of the First Ecumenical Council at Nicaea.
The creed of the Second Ecumenical Council at Constantinople, the definitive conciliar form.
The Latin form of the Creed with the Filioque clause, received at the Third Council of Toledo.
The great confession of the Trinity and the Incarnation, the Quicunque Vult.
The seven elements the Anglican Church in North America confesses as essential to the Anglican Way.
The College of Bishops' resolution on the normative and Western forms of the Creed.
The Articles of Religion of 1571, the historic doctrinal standard of Anglicanism.
The fourteen tenets of orthodoxy declared at the Global Anglican Future Conference, 2008.
Cranmer's preface to the first Book of Common Prayer.
The preface to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, the classic Anglican standard.
The complete Book of Common Prayer 2019, with each of its sixty-six sections, viewable in full.
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