The original Anglican reformers--like the continental reformers Luther and Calvin--were strong believers in sola fide, that is justification by faith alone, and solus Christus, sola gracia, sola scriptura, and sola Deo gloria. Those who walk in their teachings--classical, conservative Anglicans--do so as well.
Try reading the 39 Articles--written in the mid-1500s-- before you attempt to criticize what clearly you are misinformed about.
Also, show me a Christian denomination which does not baptize and take the Lord's supper, and I will show you a non-Christian, biblically disobedient group of people.
That's not the issue. The question is "What must one do to be saved?"
Must I be baptized in water to be saved or not?