Anglican doctrine thus differs from Lutheran.
These works, issued under Archbishop Matthew Parker, were to become the basis of all subsequent Anglican doctrine and identity.
Of these Montagu only allowed eight to be her true doctrine, again demarcating Anglican doctrine on two fronts.
He once defined the Anglican doctrine of apostolic succession to several Lutherans so that at the end they could be heard saying 'Hear, Hear'.
It claims that female ordination is a fundamental change in Anglican doctrine that can be brought about only by act of Parliament.
The former was generally accepted in Anglican doctrine, while the latter was generally rejected.
Anglican doctrine emerged from the interweaving of two main strands of Christian doctrine during the English reformation in the 16th and 17th centuries.
They emphasise the Book of Common Prayer as a key expression of Anglican doctrine.
The Thirty-Nine Articles initially played a significant role in Anglican doctrine and practice.
He supported uniformity of Anglican doctrine and worship, and strong government.