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===Anglican theology=== At the time of the [[English Reformation|Protestant Reformation in England]], [[Thomas Cranmer]], the architect who shaped the foundational Anglican formularies—[[39 Articles|The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion]], [[Books of Homilies]] and [[Book of Common Prayer]]—"fully integrated justification ''sola fide et sola gratia'' into the doctrine and worship of the Church of England."<ref name="NullYates2017">{{cite book |last1=Null |first1=Ashley |last2=Yates III |first2=John W. |title=Reformation Anglicanism (The Reformation Anglicanism Essential Library, Volume 1): A Vision for Today's Global Communion |date=14 February 2017 |publisher=Crossway |isbn=978-1-4335-5216-8 |language=en}}</ref> Ecclesiastical historian and theologian [[Gerald Bray]] states: {{quotation|The doctrine of justification by faith alone was the central teaching of the Lutheran Reformation and is fully accepted by Anglicans. Apart from anything else, it is a guarantee that everyone is saved equally—there is no special reward for those who do more (or better) works than others.<ref name="Bray2021"/>}} Cranmer's "Homily on Salvation", which was regularly read in every parish of the [[Church of England]], "make the Protestant understanding of justification normative for Anglican doctrine (Articles 9-14, 17, 22)."<ref name="NullYates2017"/>
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