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Qualified Episcopacy and the Gospel’s Primacy

Preface to the 1662 BCP Ordinal

This article responds to recent criticisms of episcopacy by showing how Reformation Anglicanism distinguishes between the esse and bene esse of the church. While Anglo-Catholics treat bishops as essential to the church’s very existence, Reformation Anglicans hold that the gospel alone is the essence of the church, with qualified episcopacy serving its well-being. Rooted ...

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What We Mean by Anglican: Reformation, Not Vagueness

Bishop John Jewel

Anglicanism isn’t a vague nostalgia—it’s a Reformation identity anchored in Scripture and the historic formularies (Articles, 1662 BCP, Ordinal, Homilies). Here’s why Paramount Church embraces Reformation Anglicanism, articulated by our Rector, John Fonville, Director of the Center for Reformation Anglicanism....

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All Saints’ Day: The Communion of the Redeemed

All Saints' Day

All Saints’ Day is not a celebration of human achievement but of divine grace—the communion of sinners redeemed and united in Christ. Drawing on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, this reflection explores how the Reformers retained and reformed the feast, freeing it from superstition and re-centering it on the grace of God in the risen Lord who alone is our Mediator and t...

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The Death of Christ: The Only True Purgatory

Of Purgatory

Martin Davie explains from the homily, ‘Of Prayer’ in the Second Book of Homilies, how the English Reformers taught that the only true purgatory is the death of Christ and no other purgation is either necessary or possible....

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The Thirty-Nine Articles and the Christian Life

J.I. Packer on the Thirty-Nine Articles for the living of your life as a Christian....

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"The Myth of the Via Media, and other Canterbury Tales," by Mark Earngey

Mark Earngey

Dr. Mark Earngey, head of Church History and Christian Doctrine at Moore Theological College, recently spoke at GAFCON Australasia 2022 answering the question, "What is an authentic approach to Anglican identity?"...

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‘Against Peril of Idolatry.’

The Book of Homilies

The homily, 'Against Peril of Idolatry,' in the Second Book of Homilies, makes four key points against the use of images, which, it says, are idols under another name. ...

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The Sunday Next Before Easter or Palm Sunday?

Why does the 1662 BCP have "The Sunday Next Before Easter" rather than "Palm Sunday?"...

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