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Mere Christianity
The Anglican Way: A Guidebook
The Book of Common Prayer
The Screwtape Letters (Screwtape, #1)
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism (Approved Edition)
Our Anglican Heritage, Second Edition: Can an Ancient Church be a Church of the Future?
Anglicanism: A Very Short Introduction
Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail
The Heritage of Anglican Theology
Simply Anglican: An Ancient Faith for Today's World
Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
A History of the Church in England
An Apology of the Church of England by John Jewel
The Great Divorce
A Grief Observed
War in Heaven by Charles   WilliamsGlittering Images by Susan HowatchI Heard the Owl Call My Name by Margaret CravenThe Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. SayersCry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Books featuring Anglican clergy
51 books — 17 voters

Disruptive Witness by Alan  NobleThe Benedict Option by Rod DreherThe Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Champagne ButterfieldAmazing Grace by Eric MetaxasChristianity for Modern Pagans by Peter Kreeft
Disruptive Christianity Primers
5 books — 1 voter
Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry by World Council of ChurchesCan a Renewal Movement Be Renewed? by Michael KinnamonIt's a Big Tent by Adam HuschkaThe Ecumenism of Beauty by Timothy VerdonChrist in Russia by Hélène Iswolsky
Ecumenism (nonfiction)
109 books — 7 voters

Philip Edgcumbe Hughes
The distinc­tives of the Christian faith cannot be bartered for the blandishments of a fashionable bonhomie.
Philip Edgcumbe Hughes

Ronald Knox
Roman Catholics have always been able to appeal to the traditions of holy Mother the Church. But the Church of England, as such, has nothing to appeal to. How can we [Anglicans] pretend to appeal to Church traditions, when we have cut ourselves off from the main stream of it and any exposition of it must needs be a raking up of old dead documents, instead of obedience to a living voice? And how can we pretend to appeal to the Bible, when the Bible is for everyman's private interpretation, and no ...more
Ronald Knox, University and Anglican Sermons of Ronald A. Knox

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