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The Anglican church is one group of denominations within the larger Christian church -- unless you mean the groups that grew out of the Restoration movement and Campbell in the 1800's. These groups have a congregational governance, rather than the episcopal governance of the Anglicans. They emphasize believer, rather than infant baptism. They practice "ordinances" of baptism and communion, rather than sacraments. More differences of doctrine and practice, but all believe in salvation through God's son, Jesus Christ.

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