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Bishop Lancelot Andrewes writing against Bellarmine's use of divines like Calvin against the Church of England.

Bishop John Jewel, on how he would subscribe to the Fathers and Catholic tradition if it could be demonstrated to him as being contrary to his own opinions.

Based on who I've actually read; St. Augustine St. Chrysostom M.F. Sadler Bp. George Bull
Whose your Mount Rushmore of Christian Theologians? You can only pick four and it can be from any time period within Christianity.
The Apostolic Constitutions on how the ordaining of bishops is a command of Christ.

Matthew 5:44 KJV "But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you..."
Groyper curse bitch
So incredibly based. All the "trads" on here like to flaunt their theology and doctrine and churches until it's time for them to submit to their authority on something they don't want to. Good on C Mario for being obedient to his clergy. Many of the comments could learn from him.
my priest is telling the young guys at my parish that we are not allowed to do online debates. so i have to cancel my upcoming debates with @CoreyJMahler and @isaiahplafone.
The Didascalia Apostolorum on how the clergy are the continuation of the old testament ministerial priesthood.

The Apostolic Constitutions on how a Bishop ordains, but a presbyter does not.

Looking at the replies shows that Lutherans clearly don't believe that God established a church or believe that the church is ordained by God. They treat it as a thing they can change and model after their own utilitarian image.
Your based "Catholic reformation"
The Apostolic Constitutions, on how the Bishop performs the functions of a High Priest.

Now that people know the LCMS condemns us, maybe people won't be so offended when we Anglicans don't just play the "we agee on everything" with Lutherans.
LCMS founder C.F.W. Walther on apostolic succession.
The Convocation of 1571 on how the English Church is to teach nothing but what is found in Holy Scripture according to the interpretation of the Holy Catholic Fathers and Ancient Bishops.

Bishop Thomas Wilson on how our belief should align with the ancient church.

St Athanasius on how if there were no Bishops, there would be no Christians.

How I feel whenever someone suggests a "new idea" for Anglicanism
It's utterly bewildering how far Papists are willing to defend the idea that Muslims and Christians worship the same God to the point of denying that the Old Testament Jews and Patriarchs had explicit knowledge of the Trinity and tri-personhood of God.