American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

ARTICLES OF RELIGION, XXXIX

Certain statements of doctrine set forth by the English Church in a time of great controversy to define her position as differing from Rome on the one hand and from Protestantism on the other. They are calledArticles of Religionas distinguished from the Articles of the Faith, which are contained in the Creed and recited in the services of the Church. The Thirty-nine Articles were set forth in the year 1562, then revised as they now stand in 1571 and were adopted with the exception of the Twenty-first Article, by the American Church in 1801. They are published as an appendix to the Prayer Book.