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While Equal But Different does not necessarily share every opinion or support every idea expressed in the following blogs and websites, we highly recommend these sites for those who are looking for good, thoughtful, biblical material. The Anglican Church League. Which has a very helpful complementarian resources list. The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. The Gospel Coalition Australia. The Priscilla and Aquila Centre. Blogs worth checking out. Equal But Different 2015-2016.
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The Hackney Hub: Further Reading
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. A brief bibliography of some of the sources for the articles on this site and other books that I find interesting and helpful. Addison, James Thayer. The Episcopal Church in the United States, 1789-1931. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1951. Brandreth, Henry R.T. Episcopi Vagantes and the Anglican Church. SPCK. 1947. Bray, Gerald. The Faith We Confess: An Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles. The Latimer Trust. 2009. Isham, Thomas Garrett. A Born Again Episcopalian: The Eva...
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The Hackney Hub: Anglican Myths 6: Seven Sacraments
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Saturday, July 28, 2012. Anglican Myths 6: Seven Sacraments. In this post, I intend to explore the notion of seven sacraments in the Anglican Churches. This is a complex issue and I hesitated including it in the "Myths" series. However, upon researching various commentaries on the Articles (some of which are included below), I found that it was fairly unanimously held that the Church of England accepted two sacraments. XXV Of the Sacraments. The Sacraments were not ordaine...
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The Hackney Hub: Anglican Myths 12: The Invocation of Saints
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Where Hackney and Clapham meet. Sunday, April 28, 2013. Anglican Myths 12: The Invocation of Saints. The Anglican Articles of Religion are so bluntly clear that the invocation of saints (among other Roman practices) is repugnant. To the Word of God. The words could not be expressed in any other manner to convey the plainness of their meaning. The problem lies with the listener, not with the teaching of Scripture nor of the Anglican Churches. The question may be said to have been settled beyond all reason...
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Links : Anglican Church League, Sydney, Australia
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The Diocese of Sydney. The Diocese of Sydney. Two Ways to Live. The choice we all face. St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney. Resources from Phillip Jensen, Dean of Sydney 2003 2014. The Australian Church Record. The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (Australia). The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans New Zealand. Anglican Mission in England. Diocese of the Northern Territory. Diocese of North West Australia. Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa (CESA). Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion.
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The Old Path Restored: September 2010
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The Old Path Restored. A Layman's View from the Pew in the Reformed Episcopal Church. Monday, September 20, 2010. A Muslim Cries Out To Jesus. Hat Tip: CBN.Com, Stand Firm). This is a wonderful and amazing testimony to the life-saving and life-changing power of Jesus. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This Blog Supports The Arizona Immigration Act. Cranmer's Immortal Bequest, by Samuel Leuenberger, D.Th. The Protestant Face of Anglicanism, by Paul F. M. Zahl. A Process Driven Life. Whom do you seek? Left my co...
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The Old Path Restored: April 2010
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The Old Path Restored. A Layman's View from the Pew in the Reformed Episcopal Church. Monday, April 12, 2010. Prof R.W. Meade has a link to the newest craze in doll-sized Episcopal Clergy:. I will quote his insightful view of why the Episcopal Church has fallen under Judgement:. As our estranged Roman Catholic cousins might say.BINGO! Forty years in the Wilderness seems about right. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This Blog Supports The Arizona Immigration Act. A Process Driven Life. Non Angelus Sed Anglus.
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The Old Path Restored: Reformation Sunday - A Bulwark Never Failing
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The Old Path Restored. A Layman's View from the Pew in the Reformed Episcopal Church. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Reformation Sunday - A Bulwark Never Failing. To those "Anglicans" who question the effectiveness of the Reformation, or whether is was a good thing - today, as we read of alleged "Anglicans" abandoning the reformed Church of England for reprobate Rome, we are reminded that the winnowing of grain from stubble is an ongoing and perpetual process until Kingdom come. A Process Driven Life. Forbidd...
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The Old Path Restored: March 2009
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The Old Path Restored. A Layman's View from the Pew in the Reformed Episcopal Church. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. That’s Celtic-British for Magonus Succetus, which is the Latin name for the man who would be known to modern-day Irish Christians as Naomh Pádraig, that is to say…. Patrick is important to Anglicans because he is, without really stretching, an Anglican. Born in The North (probably not far from Chester), and schooled in early British churchmanship. Fifth-century Rome was in no way the juggernau...
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